I looked it up myself but it hardly seems credible.
Just double checked how many mg of medicine I should take. It's 50ml not mg.
I thought I'd have to take more, maybe a tablespoon or a desert spoon, eh?
Anyone know roughly off the top of their head? I'm trying to avoid conversion tables. ;-)
Spice; don't take anything until you know. What sort of medicine? Is it the old-fashioned sort - pink stuff in a bottle? What concentration is it? What medicine is it? I can hardly belive that modern medicine comes with such vague instructions.
100ml is a tenth of a litre, and 50 ml is half of that. That's quite a hefty dose - half a glass of wine in a civilised country like France (not Aus or UK where pubs sell wine in half-litre glasses!)
A double scotch in a pub that uses the older 25ml optics is 50ml. (Some pubs now use 35ml optics though, so a 'double is then 70ml).
In a pub that offers small, medium and large glasses of wine, a small glass usually contains 150ml of plonk. So 50ml is about of a third of a small wine glass.
If the dose is in mls You need a proper measure as regular spoons vary in size. Liquid paracetamol comes with a measuring cup or spoon. The spoon has lines on it. Do you have a cooks set of measuring spoons. They are reasonably accurate
Obviously use a measure if you have one, if not make sure the tablespoon is a tablespoon and not just a serving spoon. Usually the cap of the medicine can be used as a measure.
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