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lithium citrate comes in 300 mg/5ml. the doctor calls and asks you to compound lithium citrate ''light'' (75mg/5ml). How would you dilute the citrate to proper dose?
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Lets see: you want to dilute it 300/75 or 4 times. That means one part original and three parts water.
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