One one-thousandth of a gram looks like mg, or milligram.
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Acetaminophen 500 mg that are mfg by Kroger have the same apperance as th white 10/325 mg hydrocodone. Hope this helps and I wished that someone could have answered for me when I was looking!
It depends on the graduation of the syringe which, in turn, depends on its cross sectional area.
There is no level for 5 mg on a 1 ml syringe because micrograms (mg) are a measurement of mass and milliliters (ml) are a measurement of volume. You need to know what the concentration of the liquid medication is to convert the 5 mg to ml. At this point, you would be able to measure out the medication in your 1 ml syringe.
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my baby has to take 3 mg daily of medication. It is to be administered by syringe. How many ml should she have
Na is chemically more like Li than Mg, only physically (measurements, mass) it looks more like Mg
It's difficult with tablets. Methadose is a liquid form and to measure it look on the label to see mg/ml.. if it is 30 mg/ml, and your dose is 60 mg.......draw out two ml with a baby syringe. Or a marked dropper.
One one-thousandth of a gram looks like mg, or milligram.
Read the bottle for how mg/(per) mL is in the bottle and divide 100mg by how many mg/mL. That number is the number of mL you should put in the syringe. Ie. If bottle says 5mg/mL then divide 100/5=20. Suck up 20mL into syringe. Have fun.
This depends entirely on the concentration of the liquid medication you are trying to draw into the syringe. If you have a question about a medication for your pet, you should call your vet's office and see if they can help you.
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