AllTheWay
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- Mar 17, 2011
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In addition, it's technically a mL. Too many people, including MDs, mistakenly call it a cc. It's a liquid; therefore, it's measured in liters.
not true. it is very very common to use cc and ml interchangeably as they are the exact same measurement. many syringes are marked with cc on the barrel. it is just a different standard of measurement.
i use ml in my records but always use cc on a prescription label because people are more familiar with it!