To reduce the likelihood of an ADR when prescribing a new medicine, a prescriber should verify if the individual is pregnant, check for any previous drug reactions, and determine if the individual is taking other medications. Medications may not be administered orally if they cannot be absorbed effectively, are not effective after gastrointestinal passage, or are too toxic. Understanding these factors is crucial for safe prescribing practices. ;
A device with a current of 15.0 A flowing for 30 seconds will allow approximately 2.81 × 10²¹ electrons to pass through it. This value is calculated using the relation between current, charge, and the charge of a single electron. Therefore, we find the total charge and divide by the charge of an electron to get the total number of electrons.
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