This is impossible to know without the name of the medication and the preparation it comes in. Different medications and brands of medications come in different concentrations. Every liquid medication has a different ratio of drug to liquid. As an EXAMPLE: medication "A" could have 10 mg per teaspoon and medication "B" could have 50 mg per teaspoon. Also, brand "X" of medication "A" could have a different ratio than brand "Y" of medication "A".
1.25 cup 1 cup = 48 teaspoons 1 teaspoon = 0.02 cup
12.17 tsp 1 milliliter equals 0.202 US teaspoons. 1 teaspoon is 4.928 milliliters
60 pounds = about 27,215,542.5 milligrams.
12 ml of water is 2.4 standard cooking teaspoons.
That is about 12 teaspoons
That is 60 teaspoons.
The grams in a teaspoon of butter is 4.73 grams or g
There are approximately 4 tablespoons in 60 milligrams.
12 metric teaspoons
That is approximately 60 teaspoons of water.
That is 12 teaspoons
That is approximately 300 ml.