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《中国药典》(2000年版)规定采用旋光度测定法测定含量的药物有A.葡萄糖注射液、葡

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《中国药典》(2000年版)规定采用旋光度测定法测定含量的药物有

A.葡萄糖注射液、葡萄糖氯化钠注射液

B.右旋糖酐40氯化钠注射液

C.右旋糖酐70葡萄糖注射液

D.谷氨酸钾注射液

E.维生素C

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参考答案:B,C,D解析: A项属于效力未定的合同,C项因损害国家利益而无效,BD项因违反法律的强制性规定无效。

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