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In episode 95 of the pharmaceutical calculations podcast, we'll discuss how to use the alligation method to determine the desired strength of a preparation using 4 components with different concentrations.
This episode was originally broadcast as a video on our YouTube channel: www.youtube.com/pharmaceuticalcalculationseasy
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