"250 mg per 5 ml" indicates that there are 250 milligrams of a substance (such as a medication) dissolved in every 5 milliliters of a liquid solution. This concentration is often used in medical dosing to help determine how much of the substance a patient should take based on their specific needs. For example, if a doctor prescribes a certain dose, you can calculate how many milliliters of the solution are required to achieve that dose.
no, a ml (or cc) is a liquid (volume) measurement and a mg is a measurement of weight usually pertaining to the amount of active ingredient in a medication. It is possible for a liquid medication to come in a strength of 250mg/5ml. That means in a volume amount of 5ml, there is 250mg of medication. Liquid medications come in many strengths per ml and that strength is in no means a standard, so directions must always be followed.
If you mean liters per minute than .5 is one half of a liter and that is 500 ml per minute.
Promethazine HCl 3.6 mg per 5 ml Codeine Phosphate 9 mg per 5 ml Ephedrine HCl 7.2 mg per 5 ml
5 ml per TSP 15 ml per TBSP
0.2 ml
The rough conversion is 5 mL per teaspoon, with 3 teaspoons per tablespoon makes 15 mL. Using a conversion tool, you get 14.7868 mL per tablespoon.
The flow rate is 50 ml per 10 min = 5 ml per minute.
5 ml/100gms=5ml/100,000mg=1ml/20,000mg=1part of ml /20,000parts of grams 1part of ml /20,000parts of grams = Xparts of ml/1,000,000parts of gms (1,000,000parts of grams X 1 part of ml)/20,000parts of grams= 50 parts of ml/ parts per million 50parts/million
there are 30ml per ounce so 150ml in 5 ounces
0.5 grammes per millilitre or 500 milligrammes per millilitre that is 0.5g/ml or 500mg/ml
To make 50 ml of a solution with a concentration of 500 mg per 5 ml, you would need to calculate the total amount needed: 50 ml / 5 ml = 10 units of 5 ml that are needed. Since each unit of 5 ml requires 500 mg, you would need 10 units x 500 mg = 5000 mg. To find out how many 250 mg tablets are needed to make 5000 mg, you would divide 5000 mg by 250 mg per tablet, which equals 20 tablets needed.
1 ml usually equals 10 mg. but there are different potencies. I think it's usually 10 per 1 ml or 5 per 1 ml.