2.5mg
It depends on the density of the liquid. However, on average, a teaspoon of liquid is approximately equivalent to 5 milliliters. If we assume a liquid with a density close to that of water, then 1 milliliter is roughly equivalent to 1 gram. So, in this case, a teaspoon of liquid would be approximately 5000 milligrams.
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There is not enough information to answer this question. You can call a pharmacist and ask how many teaspoons or ml of that specific liquid is equal to 15mg? Or you could ask how many mg's of "specific drug" is in a teaspoon or 5 ml...
1 tsp. tussionex has 10mg (.01g) hydrocodone, which is the equivilent of 2 vicodin. I don't know how much chlorpheniramine is in one tsp. NOT EXACTLY TRUE. One teaspoon does contain the equivalent of 2 vicodin of hydrocodone; however, in Tussionex, the hydrocodone is released over a period of 12 hours. Therefore, over 12 hours, 10 mg of hydrocodone is released. If you were to take 2 vicodin, you'd have 10mg of hydrocodone released immediately and when you take 2 more in 4 more hours, you'd have a total of 20 mg of hydrocodone released. With Tussionex, in that same 8 hours, you will have only realized 8mg of hydrocodone. It's the time release that causes the changes....
1 teaspoon will contain about 5g of a moderately dense solid, like sugar. So that's 5000 mg.
500 mg of turmeric is approximately equal to about 1/8 teaspoon. Since 1 teaspoon is roughly 5,000 mg, you can calculate that 500 mg is one-tenth of that amount. Therefore, 500 mg translates to a small fraction of a teaspoon.
My friend takes the liquid methadone from the clinic - she said 1 tsp contains 50mg of methadone.
One teaspoon (5 milliliters) of table salt has 2,325 mg of sodium
10 mg of hydrocodone. 660 mg of acetaminophen.
5 Mg of Hydrocodone and 500 Mg of Acetaminophen(Tylenol)
Watson 502 has 7.5 mg Hydrocodone in it, together with 650 mg Acetaminophen.