agree with the first answer,..a little bit more than a teaspoon.
2007-03-09 05:24:27
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answer #1
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answered by iroc 7
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The small vials that they use to take your blood at the doctors office are typically 10CC - so a third of one of those. I'd say less than 1/2 a teaspoon.
2007-03-09 05:22:48
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answered by cfisher4234 3
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You need to get a calibrated spoon or oral syringe. This is not something to guesstimate. The pharmacy or drug store has both of these. This is something anyone with a small child should have
2007-03-09 05:22:37
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answered by Anonymous
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call a pharmacist, I'm sure they'd explain it to you...
you're talking medications and a very young child... get it right
2007-03-09 05:19:51
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answered by bilko_ca 5
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it is a tiny bit more than a half of a teaspoon.
2007-03-09 05:19:32
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answered by Angela C 6
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