There is not enough information to answer this question. You can call a pharmacist and ask how many teaspoons or ml of that specific liquid is equal to 15mg? Or you could ask how many mg's of "specific drug" is in a teaspoon or 5 ml...
Yes, a measuring teaspoon is 5 ml.
A teaspoon is a measure of volume or liquid. A pound is a measure of weight. They cannot be converted into each other. For a rough equivalent, there are 96 US teaspoons in a US liquid pint.
liquid medication
1 teaspoon == 5 cc so 1/2 teaspoon == 2.5 cc
This is impossible to know without the name of the medication and the preparation it comes in. Different medications and brands of medications come in different concentrations. Every liquid medication has a different ratio of drug to liquid. As an EXAMPLE: medication "A" could have 10 mg per teaspoon and medication "B" could have 50 mg per teaspoon. Also, brand "X" of medication "A" could have a different ratio than brand "Y" of medication "A".
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Count the pills or measure/mark the bottle if it is liquid.
standard liquid measure for 1tsp is 5ml
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5 ml in a teaspoon.
1 fluid ounce = 6 teaspoonsNote that this is for liquid ounces, not dry ounces.* See the Related Questions to the left for some useful conversions between weight and volume.A liquid ounce is a measure of volume, and a dry ounce is a measure of weight. A teaspoon is a measure of volume. You cannot go from teaspoons to dry ounces without knowing the density of the thing you are measuring.Dry ounces are a measure of weight. Teaspoons are a measure of volume. A teaspoon of lead weighs a lot more than a teaspoon of water. Most liquids that we are going to measure using a teaspoon are going to be close enough to the ratio shown above to be OK, but don't confuse the two. Bakers routinely measure certain ingredients by weight to account for changes in moisture content.