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 I Need To Give A Child 1.6ml Of A Medicine But I Do Not Have The Dropper. What Other Measurement Might That Compare Too?
I need to give a child 1.6ml of a medication but I do not have the dropper. What measurement might that compare too.
 29 Apr 2008 00:57
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 1 teaspoon equals around 5 ml. Since you need to give your child 1.6ml of the medicine, give him/her a little more than 1/5 of a teaspoon.
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by   Aicha
  29 Apr 2008 13:15
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 That's about 1/4 teaspoon.. The pharmacy will give you a dropper. If you need to give the meds before you can get to the store... I looked on one of my droppers and it's right at the 1/4 mark. Hope this helps!
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by   jaimiem
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