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From a 10 ml vial, you can administer 100 injections of 0.1 ml each. This is calculated by dividing the total volume of the vial (10 ml) by the volume of each injection (0.1 ml), resulting in 10 ml ÷ 0.1 ml = 100 injections.
The number of shots in a 10ml vial depends on the dosage prescribed by the healthcare provider. To determine the number of shots, you need to divide the total volume (10ml) by the dosage per shot. For example, if the dosage is 1ml per shot, there would be 10 shots in a 10ml vial. However, if the dosage is 0.5ml per shot, there would be 20 shots in a 10ml vial.
The smallest vial is about 8 drams, and the largest is about 120 drams.
Twenty cubic centimeters (cc) is equivalent to 20 milliliters (ml), which is roughly the volume of a standard two tablespoons. In terms of physical space, it can be represented by a small vial or syringe, often used in medical settings. The volume is relatively small and can easily fit in the palm of your hand.
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