The dosage of penicillin for adults varies based on the type of infection being treated and individual patient factors. Commonly, for mild to moderate infections, the dosage may range from 250 mg to 500 mg every 6 to 8 hours, with the total daily dose typically not exceeding 4 million units. It's essential to consult a healthcare provider for the appropriate dosage tailored to the specific condition and patient needs. Always follow medical guidelines and prescriptions.
To administer 250,000 units of Penicillin from a solution containing 1,000,000 units in 2 cc, you would need to calculate the proportion: (250,000 units / 1,000,000 units) * 2 cc = 0.5 cc. Therefore, you would administer 0.5 cc of the solution.
You can give any size dog penicillin. It would need 3 mL or 3 cc's.
This will vary depending upon the concentration of the penicillin, the location and type of infection and the overall health status of the dog. If you believe your dog has a condition that needs treatment with penicillin, you should take your dog to your veterinarian.
5 cc per 100 lbs
You must go by the weight of the puppy to determine how much is given. Probably less than half of a cc.
Don't give penicillin to a beef cow unless it's absolutely necessary You will need to carefully read the label as to the dosage rate (in cc's per cwt or 100 lbs) for that animal, since dosage is highly dependent on the weight of that animal.
To determine how many cc's (cubic centimeters) to administer for 50 mg, you need to know the concentration of the solution, which is typically expressed in mg per cc. For example, if the concentration is 10 mg/cc, you would give 5 cc (50 mg ÷ 10 mg/cc). If you have a different concentration, simply divide 50 mg by the mg per cc value to find the appropriate volume in cc's.
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How many cc's of what?? Penicilin? LA200? Nuflor? Ivermectin? Please be more specific when asking these kinds of questions!!
Please contact a vet
This question is impossible to answer because we have no idea WHAT you are giving your "cow." How many cc's you give a bovine depends on what medicines you are using. Please read the label carefully as to the dosage rate to give to your animal before you do anything. You may have to do some calculations of your own in order to figure out how many cc's per 100 lbs to give to your animal.