Task for lesson 10
1.When making a cough mixture in accordance with a doctor's prescription, the pharmacist filled out a written control passport. On it he indicated the date of manufacture, the prescription number, the names of the ingredients taken and their quantities. At the same time, he made all the necessary calculations on the reverse side of the prescription. However, the pharmacist's analyst reprimanded the pharmacist. Explain the pharmacist's error.
2. The assistant pharmacist prepared 10 dosage forms, after which the pharmacist began to carry out a polling control. The pharmacist reprimanded the assistant pharmacist for not remembering the quantity of ingredients in the children's mixture. Was the pharmacist doing the right thing?
3. What type of chemical control should infant dosage forms be subjected to?