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You are comparing apples and Oranges.

mg is a mass, cc is a volume. In order to answer your question, you would need to either know the substance or the density of the substance.

For example, 50 mg of a dense liquid would take up less volume than 50 mg of a less-dense liquid.

One cc of water weighs 1.0 gram (the same as 1,000 milligrams), so 50 mg (of water) is equivalent to 0.05 cc. The algebraic formula would be: 1 cc/1000 mg = x cc/50 mg; and x = 0.05.

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There is no direct conversion between milligrams (mg) and cubic centimeters (cc). The volume in a syringe is typically measured in cc or mL (which are equivalent). The volume of a medication to draw up in a syringe would depend on the concentration of the medication, so you would need more information to determine the volume to draw up for 50mg of a specific medication.

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