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I have a bottle of medicine for my dog. It's 32ml and I'm to draw off a measure of 6, using a syringe, and put this on its food. On the side of the syringe are the figures 1.5 mg/ml. Is there enough info there to calculate how long the bottle will last or should I make a note of the date of the first dose and see how long it lasts?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.32ml is a very small bottle of medicine sandy. And without the density of the medicine the syringe capacity in mg/ml is a bit vague. If you are to draw off 6ml using the syringe it looks like about 4 syringes per meal which would only give you 5 meals worth for the dog's food. With about 2ml left over.