Summary
Parents have been warned not to give their children medicine using an ordinary teaspoon because of the risk of overdose.
A study found that teaspoons vary from a capacity of 2.5ml to 7.3ml, meaning youngsters could be receiving an inaccurate dose.See the full content of this document
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Teaspoons Risk Giving Children an Overdose
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