Take the size of the dose, multiply it by four and divide 6 fl oz by the result.
ask the expert! hehehe
I remember Aunt Jemima only in a plain clear glass bottle - with a picture of a lady called Aunt Jemima - surely there is someone out there who should be able to remember this.
The numbers on the bottom of your brown amber Mrs. Butterworth's syrup bottle, specifically "4053," indicate that it was likely produced in the mid-1970s. The bottle design has been relatively consistent over the years, but the specific mold and production codes can help date it more accurately. If you have any additional markings or details, they could further narrow down the production year.
The contributions of the First Nations include canoes, the dart game, petroleum jelly, chewing gum, and cough syrup. The First Nations constitute the aboriginal peoples in Canada.
Yes, maple syrup is an aqueous solution; all of the chemicals in maple syrup are dissolved in water.
24 5mL doses.
250ml
A typical teaspoon of regular cough syrup has around 15 calories. For many people, to use regular cough syrup for the typical duration of a cold would not present a problem. For those with special health concerns or who prefer not to ingest sugar, there are sugar free varieties of cough medicine.
yes you can give it....
The standard dosage of Levolin Syrup is 5 ml. The syrup is typically sold in a bottle of 100 ml.
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Is it cough syrup
As long as it has diphenhydramine in it, but it's more of a deliriant or hallucinogenic drug. Make sure you research doses first.
When you go into the bathroom above the changing station click on it and there should be a little bottle.;)
Yes, especially in large amounts. It is addictive and can damage the urinary tract
Cough syrup has a drug in it called DXM (or DM). If you were to drink a bottle of cough syrup you would feel as though you were drunk and you would hallucinate. When Prozac is combined with any other kind of drug it amplifies the drugs effect. I believe that on the cough syrup bottles it says not to use it if you are on anti-depressants unless you consult a doctor before hand.
I would use milliliters to measure a bottle of cough syrup, as it is a more precise unit for smaller quantities typically found in medicine. Cough syrup bottles often contain volumes ranging from 100 mL to 500 mL, making milliliters more practical for dosing and measurement. Liters would be too large for such small volumes.