It depends on the viscosity of the fluid, but the common rule of thumb for liquids is 18-20 drops per ml (20 drops being the accepted conversion rate for pharmacological purposes).
1mL is 20 drops.
20 drops = 1ml 20 drops = 1cc 1ml = 1cc
20 drops is 1mL
20 drops of water is 1mL
Drop size may vary, but it takes about 25 drops from an oldfashioned glass eyedropper to provide 1ml. Thus it would take about 3,750 drops to yield `150 ml.
20 drops for each milliliter.
15 gtts (drops) = 1ml 1.5ml --> 15 gtts + (15/2=7.5) = 22.5 drops
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0.16 ml
In pharmacy, 1 milliliter is equal to 15 drops. The abbreviation for "drop" is "gtt".
tuberculin 1ml
60. A microdrip set allows 60 gtt (drops) per ML.