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Hospitals and pharmacies in the US will generally use milliliters as a standard unit of measure for liquids. Milligrams are usually used for tablet and capsule doses. For some larger quantity oral liquids, teaspoon and tablespoon, might be used (5ml and 15ml, respectively), although using the 'ml' is considered more appropriate and safer

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