The answer depends on what syrup. Different syrups have different densities.
200 grams/1,000 mL x 100= 20%
200g 8
5
About 0.4409 pounds to 200g
200g
That is 3.128 pints.
24 5mL doses.
The standard dosage of Levolin Syrup is 5 ml. The syrup is typically sold in a bottle of 100 ml.
One cup of syrup of 314 grams, which means it is about 0.75 grams per mL. A tablespoon is 15 mL, therefore there are 11.2 grams per tablespoon.
37.5 mL
About 1.33g/ml
Density = Mass/Volume = 200g/10ml = 20 grams/ml
I am a pharmacist. 7.5 mL (1.5 teaspoonfuls) of 50 mg per mL Demerol syrup will contain 75 mg. It is a simply and straightforward calculation, but if it helps, you can think of 50 mg per 5 mL as being 10 mg per mL. Therefore, 7.5 mL of the syrup contains 75 mg.
ML is the dosage in milliliters and 12 hours are how far apart you're supposed to take the syrup.
Dissolve two tablets of saccharin in 100 mL of syrup (of fruits or vegetables).
No. There is 10 mg hydrocodone / 5 ml homatropine in this Rx., administered as 240 ml hydromet syrup composite. Therefore, 480 mg hydrocodone in summary.
d=m/v so 200g/200ml= 1g/ml