What does Morphine 647 ng/mL mean?

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2 Feb 2012

It is a measurement.
It means that they have measured 647 nanograms of morphine per milliliter of whatever they are measuring.

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balloon5 2 Feb 2012

Thanks. Is that a lot?

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