15mg
You have to give 3 times 5 mg = 15 mg therefore you have to give 3 times 2 ml = 6 ml (15 mg = 6 ml of whatever that bottle contains).
33 mg
The answer depends on the concentration of the solution being injected. You need to find the mg/ml number on the bottle to answer the question.
It depends on how big the bottle is... The big bottle (473 ml) has about 950 mg of codeine and the small bottle (118 ml) has about 240 mg of codeine. It comes out to be about 10mg of Codeine per 5 ml!! GOTTA LOVE DAT SYRUP
robotussin
Benadryl tablets usually contain 25mg of Diphenhydramine Hydrochloride, though the dosage should be on the back of the bottle.
Yah if its prescribed by the doctor and it has your name on the bottle. But it also depends how many mg are you taking.
Read the bottle for how mg/(per) mL is in the bottle and divide 100mg by how many mg/mL. That number is the number of mL you should put in the syringe. Ie. If bottle says 5mg/mL then divide 100/5=20. Suck up 20mL into syringe. Have fun.
According to the nutrition information label, a 20 oz. bottle of regular Coke contains 75 mg of sodium, witch is the same as salt. There are 1000 mg in a gram, so a 20 oz. bottle of Coke contains 0.075 of a gram of salt.
950 mg. of caffeine in a 2 liter bottle of Pepsi.
If the sugar content is given as a concentration, then the size of the bottle should not matter. If the residual sugar, for example, is 0.5 mg/mL, then it's 0.5 mg/mL regardless of the size of the bottle. If, however, the sugar content is reported as the total sugar present in the bottle, then the two figures can be different, because of rounding error. If the smaller bottle contains 0.45 mg of sugar, that can be reported as zero (which is permitted by law). The larger bottle will have 0.90 mg of sugar, and that can be rounded to 1.0.
Alcohol and Robotussin.