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It depends on the strength of the medication. Look on the container. If it says something like 1mg/ml (or 5mg/5ml, etc), then that means for every 1ml of the product contains 1mg, therefore 0.3mg would be equal to 0.3ml. However, if it says something else, for example, 5mg/ml, then you can set up a proportion to get the answer. 5mg/ml = 0.3mg/xml Cross multiply and you get 5x=0.3 x=0.06 ml Hope that helps!

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Well, honey, you can't convert milligrams (weight) to milliliters (volume) directly without knowing the density of the substance. If you know the density, you can use the formula: volume = mass/density. But if you're dealing with water, 0.3 mg is roughly equal to 0.3 ml. Just remember, always double-check your calculations before sticking that needle in!

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