The only thing i can figure is the 1/2 tsp is the dose most feel comfortable with,but it can be increased to 1 tsp. When you think about it,9.6% is almost 1/2 of 20% so in reality the dosage information for 20% should be 1/2 the dose for the 9.6% liquid. The info i use comes from drug websites,some American and some Canadian,plus i use some info. from books i have read at my vet's(he lets' me look through his medical books). I will post some of the sites,i have cross referenced this info and it all comes up the same.So according to the above info:
.024% liquid dose is 2 teaspoons
.024% powder dose is 1 teaspoon
.012% liquid dose is 1 teaspoon
.012% powder dose is 1/2 teaspoon
So if this is true, why do people recommend 1/2 teaspoon of the powder and 2 teaspoons of the liquid? What am I missing?
-Kathy
dailymed.nlm.nih.gov
Once on site click on animal drugs,type amprol you want amprol 128 - powder, for 9.6% type amprolium,then look at info for amprolium (Huvepharma,Inc)
www.drugs.com/vet/amprol-9-6-oral-solution.html