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How many mL of Amoxicillin will you give for the 10 p.m. dose?

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To answer this question, we need more information. Specifically, we need to know the concentration of the Amoxicillin suspension you have. Amoxicillin is often given in a liquid form for oral administration and its concentration can vary. It could be 125 mg/5 mL, 200 mg/5 mL, 250 mg/5 mL, 400 mg/5 mL, etc.

Once you know the concentration, you can calculate the volume needed for a 330 mg dose using the following formula:

Volume in mL = (Dose in mg / Concentration in mg/mL)

For example, if your Amoxicillin suspension is 250 mg/5 mL, you would calculate:

Volume in mL = (330 mg / (250 mg/5 mL)) = 6.6 mL

So, for a 330 mg dose, you would need to administer 6.6 mL of a 250 mg/5 mL Amoxicillin suspension.

Please check the concentration of your Amoxicillin suspension and use the formula above to calculate the exact volume needed for your specific situation.

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