5.oz X 6 = 30.oz
That is 2 teaspoons.
The volume of one dose of cough syrup is typically measured in milliliters (ml) or teaspoons (tsp).
97.38 tsp 1 milliliter equals 0.202 US teaspoons. 1 teaspoon is 4.928 milliliters
24 5mL doses.
The unit commonly used to measure the volume of one teaspoon of cough syrup is milliliters (mL). One teaspoon is equivalent to approximately 5 milliliters of liquid.
The standard dosage of Levolin Syrup is 5 ml. The syrup is typically sold in a bottle of 100 ml.
6.25 ml
1 tsp is about 5 ml. so in a day at the above rate you would take 40 ml and it would last you then 6 days.
You can use a measuring cup or a syringe that is marked in milliliters to accurately measure 10 ml of cough syrup. Fill the measuring device to the 10 ml mark and then carefully pour or dispense the syrup as needed.
ML is the dosage in milliliters and 12 hours are how far apart you're supposed to take the syrup.
A typical teaspoon of regular cough syrup has around 15 calories. For many people, to use regular cough syrup for the typical duration of a cold would not present a problem. For those with special health concerns or who prefer not to ingest sugar, there are sugar free varieties of cough medicine.
14 ml = 2.84037791 US teaspoons