Well prn means "as required" and po usually means "orally". i cant really comment on the dosage as i don't know what strength your medicine is. Just bare in mind that there is normally a max dose of 240mg of codeine per 24 hour period, for a normal healthy adult.
There are 16 teaspoons in one third of a cup.8 oz per cup X 2 Tablespoons per oz=16 Tablespoons16 Tablespoons per cup X 3 teaspoons per Tablespoon = 48 teaspoons per cup48teaspoons per cup divided by 3 = 16 teaspoons per one third cup
There are 5cc per teaspoons so there would be 30cc in 6 teaspoons.
Morphine is up to 10 times stronger than codeine on a mg per mg basis. Codeine is not an active pain killer until it is converted to morphine in the liver. People have different rates of conversion so it is hard to give an exact dose equivalent.
3 teaspoons per tablespoon
That is 200 teaspoons.
To find the unit rate of teaspoons per serving, divide the total number of teaspoons by the number of servings. In this case, 9 teaspoons divided by 4.5 servings equals 2 teaspoons per serving. Therefore, the unit rate is 2 teaspoons for each serving.
There are 6 teaspoons in 2 ounces, so for 2.5 ounces, you would have about 7.5 teaspoons. To calculate this, you can multiply the number of ounces by the number of teaspoons per ounce (3 teaspoons per ounce). Therefore, 2.5 ounces of pumpkin pie spice is approximately 7.5 teaspoons.
Sodium phosphate is available in different forms with varying amounts of phosphate. A common form, monobasic sodium phosphate, contains about 1.3 milliequivalents (meq) of phosphate per milligram of sodium phosphate. In a different form, dibasic sodium phosphate, there are about 2.16 meq of phosphate per milligram of sodium phosphate.
11.5 teaspoons per 12 oz serving.
Approximately 6 teaspoons per ounce. So 24 teaspoons is 4 ounces.
5ml per teaspoon 6 teaspoons in a oz 30ml in a oz
1 tablespoon is equal in volume to 3 teaspoons. Thus, there is 1 tablespoon (tbsp) per 3 teaspoons (tsp)!