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Mixing Clavamix???
Help,
My cats vet has proscribed Clavamix (15 mL) liquid... the problem is, the first batch was mixed at the vet's office and when I picked it up it only filed about 45% of the plastic bottle. I just picked up a new batch and it was not premixed for me so I added the water myself using the dropper included with the medication. My confusion is that after adding the water, the bottle is now ruffle 75% filed and I stopped with ???4ml??? still to add. Does anyone know approximately how full the bottle should be at it's proper dilution??? Thanks CES |
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Does anyone know approximately how full the bottle should be at it's proper
dilution??? About 1/2 to 2/3 full. You add 14 ml or cc of water to the powder. Shake well. You would fill up the dropper that came with it to the 1.0 ml mark, 14 times, adding that to the bottle. |
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Does anyone know approximately how full the bottle should be at it's proper
dilution??? About 1/2 to 2/3 full. You add 14 ml or cc of water to the powder. Shake well. You would fill up the dropper that came with it to the 1.0 ml mark, 14 times, adding that to the bottle. |
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Does anyone know approximately how full the bottle should be at it's proper
dilution??? About 1/2 to 2/3 full. You add 14 ml or cc of water to the powder. Shake well. You would fill up the dropper that came with it to the 1.0 ml mark, 14 times, adding that to the bottle. |
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There are usually mixing directions somewhere on the box...but if they are
coevered by the prescription label...it is usually 14 ml of water that you add to the bottle and mix. That is the way I have always known it to be made...I could be wrong... |
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There are usually mixing directions somewhere on the box...but if they are
coevered by the prescription label...it is usually 14 ml of water that you add to the bottle and mix. That is the way I have always known it to be made...I could be wrong... |
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There are usually mixing directions somewhere on the box...but if they are
coevered by the prescription label...it is usually 14 ml of water that you add to the bottle and mix. That is the way I have always known it to be made...I could be wrong... |
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There are usually mixing directions somewhere on the box...but if they are
coevered by the prescription label...it is usually 14 ml of water that you add to the bottle and mix. I found that it mixes best if you add half of the water and mix that first and then add the rest of the water. If the water is added all at once the powder tends to clump up. |
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There are usually mixing directions somewhere on the box...but if they are
coevered by the prescription label...it is usually 14 ml of water that you add to the bottle and mix. I found that it mixes best if you add half of the water and mix that first and then add the rest of the water. If the water is added all at once the powder tends to clump up. |
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There are usually mixing directions somewhere on the box...but if they are
coevered by the prescription label...it is usually 14 ml of water that you add to the bottle and mix. I found that it mixes best if you add half of the water and mix that first and then add the rest of the water. If the water is added all at once the powder tends to clump up. |
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