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Consider that a Teaspoon is 4.92892159 milliliters, that give you at almost 2 teaspoons for 7 ml. Rather than using a teaspoon, I would go to your local drug store and purchase a pediatric measuring device. They usually go to 30 ml and give very accurate measurements. Better safe than sorry and for just a few bucks, can save a log of headaches in trying to figure out the conversions of such ridiculously long numbers.

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15y ago

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