15 mililiters = 1 tablespoon
also true that 3 teaspoons = 1 tablespoon
also true that 30 mililiters = 2 tablespoons
also true that 1-CC=1-mililiter
CC is the abbreviation for cubic centimeter.
Not sure what to do if instructions say to take 30 mil. I have seen ml used as an abbreviation for mililiter but CC is much more common. I have seen mil used as an abbreviation for 0.001-inch and a bunch of other things but not for a volume measurement. I suggest you should seek clarification from whoever placed the instructions on the medicine. Use of non-standard abbreviations can lead to confusion and confusion regarding medication is a bad thing.
also true that 3 teaspoons = 1 tablespoon
also true that 30 mililiters = 2 tablespoons
also true that 1-CC=1-mililiter
CC is the abbreviation for cubic centimeter.
Not sure what to do if instructions say to take 30 mil. I have seen ml used as an abbreviation for mililiter but CC is much more common. I have seen mil used as an abbreviation for 0.001-inch and a bunch of other things but not for a volume measurement. I suggest you should seek clarification from whoever placed the instructions on the medicine. Use of non-standard abbreviations can lead to confusion and confusion regarding medication is a bad thing.