no there are 100 mg in 1 ml
25 mg of liquid =
Mg for measuring crime. Ml is the volume measure.
You misunderstand!!! 'mg' is a measure of 'mass' 'ml' is a measure of liquid voilume. You need to know the density of the substance to abkle to compare.
should you use a syringe or med cup to measure dilantin 150 mg liquid
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.
"mg" is a measure of weight, the form (solid, powder, liquid etc) is irrelevant.
This is not a valid conversion; milligrams (mg) and grams (g) are measures of weight or mass and mL (milliliters) is a measure of volume.
Milliliters are a measure of volume and milligrams are a measure of mass. You cannot convert between the two.
In a weighting bottle on a laboratory weighting balance (accuracy 0.1 mg).
Does not convert; milligrams (mg) and grams (g) are measures of weight or mass and mL (milliliters) is a measure of volume.
apples and oranges liters is a liquid measure grams is a solid measure both are in 1000ths though so in that way they are equal
To measure 13 mg of Benadryl (diphenhydramine), you can use a precise digital scale that measures in milligrams. If you have access to a liquid formulation, you can refer to the concentration on the label to calculate the appropriate volume needed to achieve 13 mg. For example, if the liquid concentration is 12.5 mg per 5 mL, you would need approximately 5.2 mL to get 13 mg. Always consult with a healthcare professional for accurate dosing and safety.