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Read the following instructions in order to complete this discussion, and review the example of how to complete the math required for this assignment:
8 | adult dose 75mg Tamiflu; 11 year old child | 1000mg adult, 600mg child |
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Cowling’s rule. Cowling’s rule is another function for determining the child’s dosage of a drug. For this rule, the formulaÂ
d=D(a+1)
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 expresses the child’s dosage d as a function of the adult dosage D and the child’s age a.
 a) If a doctor prescribes 1000 milligrams of acetaminophen for an adult, then how many milligrams would she prescribe for an eight-year-old child using Cowling’s rule?Â
b) If a doctor uses Cowling’s rule to prescribe 200 milligrams of a drug to a child when she would prescribe 600 milligrams to an adult, then how old is the child?Â
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