The concentration of melatonin in a solution can vary based on the specific product or formulation. Typically, melatonin supplements are available in doses ranging from 1 mg to 10 mg per milliliter in liquid form. To determine the exact amount of milligrams in 1 ml of a specific melatonin product, it's essential to check the product label for its concentration.
100mgs is 1 ml
To find the amount of milligrams in 1 milliliter, you can divide the total milligrams by the total milliliters. In this case, there are 10 mg in 5 ml, so 10 mg ÷ 5 ml = 2 mg/ml. Therefore, there are 2 milligrams in 1 milliliter.
You need to know the density. If it is 1 g/ml (water at room temp) 30mg is 30 microlitres or 0.03 mls
1 oz
Ok First things first....There are 6 tsp. in 1 fl oz.&30 ml = 6 tsp. so there would be 300 ML in 1 FL OZsince 10mg = 1 ml
20 lb times 10 mg equals total dose of 20 X 10 or 200 mg.... 1 ml is 100 mgs 200 mgs is 2 ml....assuming you have given the right data...
There's been no evidence that melatonin is a drug that is capable of an OD. Personally, I've taken several mgs (upwards of 20) and was fine. The only drawback is that you'll feel very groggy in the morning. Also, don't use too much, well, too much. Melatonin is a naturally occurring drug that is excreted from the pineal gland in the absence of light. If you continue to regularly take melatonin every night, it can temporarily disrupt melatonin production in the brain. It's not life-threatening by any means, but it can severely disrupt your natural sleep schedule.
1 ml
1 ml is 1/1000 of a litre
One ml is also 1 cc. Ml and cc are the same.
1 cm^3 is equivalent to 1 milliliter (mL).
ml is 1/1000 litres