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Oh, dude, you're hitting me with the math questions now? Alright, so 7.5 milligrams is like super tiny, right? It's like a drop in the ocean. But if you want to know, there are 7.5 milliliters in 7.5 milligrams. Easy peasy, lemon squeezy.

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It all depends on the medication. For example, cough syrup will usually say something like 35mg/5ml.

Then you could set up a ratio to get the exact amount, like this:

35mg X (this is what you need to find out)

______ ______________________________

5 ml 7.5 ml

In this situation, you cross multiply (7.5 times 35) and then divide by the remaining number (5) to equal how many mg is in 7.5 ml.

Just look on the bottle for the strength. If it isn't near the product name then look in the ingredients.

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13y ago
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This cannot be sensibly answered. Milliliters (mL or ml) is a measure of volume, mg is a measure of weight or mass.

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11y ago
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1 mg = 1,000 micrograms

0.075 mg = (0.075 x 1,000) = 75 micrograms

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15y ago
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Depends on the concentration of the drug. mL is a measure of volume where mg is a measure of mass.

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15y ago
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7500 micrograms

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16y ago
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