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Mom of a 9 yr 2 m old girl8 years ago
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how many drops is 0.75ml for giving medicine to baby?

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profile image of Anjali PawarAnjali PawarMom of a 9 yr 2 m old boy8 years ago

A. Different droppers have different diameters, hence the drop size & ultimately quantity of medicine may vary. It's better not to approximate. Keep one dropper fix. Count drops for 1 ml, then you can calculate for whatever quantity you need.

profile image of Namrata SharmaNamrata SharmaMom of a 8 yr 10 m old child8 years ago

A. A dropper is of 1 ml. 0.2 ml is 5 drops so u can calculate it to be around 18 drops

Prashant MahajanFather of a 8 yr 11 m old boy8 years ago

A. Droppers are calibrated in decimals. if there isnt a marking indicating the dosage prescribed by your Paediatrician, just use a lower marking safely.. approximation into drops instead of ml is for those who can't read/understand the instructions.. the approximations are usually 20drops per ml but is defer from writing it on my prescriptions. #pediatriciandad

AvishaMom of a 10 yr 8 m old boy8 years ago

A. please use a dropper fill medicine to that level and give it to baby. don't use approximate measurements

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