No. There is 10 mg hydrocodone / 5 ml homatropine in this Rx., administered as 240 ml hydromet syrup composite. Therefore, 480 mg hydrocodone in summary.
ML is the dosage in milliliters and 12 hours are how far apart you're supposed to take the syrup.
1 tsp is about 5 ml. so in a day at the above rate you would take 40 ml and it would last you then 6 days.
You get 36 doses so if you take it every 4 hours that's 6 times a day for 6 days.
1.5*12 is 18ml.
250 ml / 2 = 125 ml per hour therefore 125ml x 8 hours = 1,000 ml or 1 litre.
just 30 ml after every meal...
It should say on the cylinder. Most of the ones I've seen are marked every 1 or 2 ml and labelled every 10 ml, or marked every 0.1 ml and labelled every ml.
1 liter = 1,000 ml 0.1 liter = 100 ml At 1 ml per minute, 100 ml takes 100 minutes. That's 1hour 40minutes.
27.5 mL every 4-6 hours
A 50-mL graduated cylinder marked into 1-mL segments would have markings at every 1 mL increment from 0 to 50 mL. This means it would have a total of 50 markings on the cylinder at every 1-mL interval.
10 ml = .01 liters x 100=1.0 liters 100 hours