Description
A medicine cup is a small, typically disposable container used for measuring and administering liquid medications. It is typically made of plastic or paper and has graduated markings on the side to indicate the volume of the liquid. Medicine cups are commonly used in medical settings, such as hospitals, clinics, and pharmacies, for dispensing and administering liquid medications to patients.
They are also used in households for personal medication management. The medicine cup is an essential tool for accurately measuring and administering liquid medications, helping to ensure that patients receive the correct dose of medication.
It is important to use the medicine cup as directed by a healthcare professional or according to the instructions provided by the manufacturer to ensure the safe and effective use of the medication.