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you are using 6 times 100 or 600 mg. of levodopa for the liter. the
amount of levodopa in the larger tablet is 250 mg. you need to divide
the total - 600 - by the amount in each: 600/250 = 2 plus 100/250 or
2/5 of a third tablet.

two fifths is a fraction less than half. using 2 and a half would be
625 mg. total. the 25 mg extra may hardly be noticeable.

ron

>Hi List Family,
>
>I am on Liquid Sinemet.  I mix 6 tablets of 10/100 mg sinemet in 1
>litre of water with 1000 mg Vitamin C.  I have had the fortune of
>being given someone else's extra sinemet no longer used.  It is
>25/250.  What would be my mixture amount in number of pills per 1
>litre of water?  And could someone show me the mathematical
>breakdown?  Thanks again in advance.
>
>Sandy Norris 40/28/20
>"Faith is the daring of the soul to go farther than it can see."

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