State the normal dose for camphor water
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The dose of a drug and dosage of the drug are two different terminologies. Dose is defined as the quantity or amount of medicine given by the doctor or taken by the patient at a given period. Dosage is the regimen prescribed by the doctor about how many days and how many times per day the drug is to be taken in specified dose by the patient. The dose is expressed in mg for tablets or gm, micro gm sometimes, ml for syrups or drops for kids syrups. The dose is not fixed for a drug for all conditions, and it changes according to the condition or a disease. It also changes on the age of the patient.
The dosage of Dehydrated (Alcohol (Camphor Water Concentrated) (Alcohol (Camphor Water Concentrated) injection) injection) Alcohol (Camphor Water Concentrated) Injection for therapeutic nerve or ganglion block varies from as little as 0.05 to 0.5 mL in trigeminal neuralgia to 0.5 to 1.0 mL per interspace for subarachnoid injections. Doses larger than 1.5 mL are seldom required. All injections should be made slowly and only after all steps have been taken to insure precise placement of the Alcohol (Camphor Water Concentrated). A 1.0 mL tuberculin syringe is desirable to facilitate accurate measurement of the dose. Separate needles should be used for injection of successive interspaces or other sites. Since Dehydrated (Alcohol (Camphor Water Concentrated) (Alcohol (Camphor Water Concentrated) injection) injection) Alcohol (Camphor Water Concentrated) Injection is hypobaric as compared to spinal fluid, proper positioning of the patient is essential to control localization of injections into the subarachnoid space.
When lesser concentrations of Alcohol (Camphor Water Concentrated) are used, larger volumes are usually injected. A dose of 2 mL of 45% Alcohol (Camphor Water Concentrated) has been used for injecting individual motor nerves, or from 1.5 to 4.0 mL for epidural injection in children with spastic cerebral palsy; 50 mL of 50% Alcohol (Camphor Water Concentrated) has been used for celiac plexus blockade.
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Camphor is a chemical found in trees of Cinnamomum camphora. This chemical is waxy with a very strong smell. The chemical formula of camphor is C10H16O. It has many uses in plastics, perfumes, preservatives, culinary, medicine etc.
To prepare camphor water According to British Pharmacopoeia following are measurements:
Camphor 4 g and Water to 100 ml with addition to alcohol of 60 g in the solution.
Since it is a drug it has different dosages in different cases one cannot point out its normal dose. It depends on the condition of the patient and the disease for which the doctor is prescribing it.