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Mom of a 6 yr old boy5 years ago
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Doctor prescribed 0.5 ml of vitamins D daily . How to measure it accurately? Can I give roughly 0.5 to 0.6 ml

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profile image of Rashmi GuptaRashmi GuptaMom of a 11 yr 7 m old girl5 years ago

A. Hello ma’am 0.5 ML is equivalent to 5 drops so I would just like to tell you that 0.5 ML is only given till the age of six months and after the age of six months the dosage doubles to 2 ml or 10 drops so I think this way it will be more convenient for you to give the medicine to your child

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