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Cannabis oil dropper calculator.

Convert drops or millilitres into milligrams of extract — and a prescribed milligram amount into exact drops. Built for Kushiva's 200 mg/ml (20%) cannabis leaf extract oils.

10 mg of cannabis leaf extract — about 5% of one full 1 ml dropper (200 mg).

Assumes the standard 0.05 ml drop (20 drops per ml). Your Kushiva dropper is graduated in ml — when precision matters, measure in ml, not drops.

The measuring scale 200 mg/ml oil

MeasureExtract content
1 drop (0.05 ml)10 mg
5 drops (0.25 ml)50 mg
10 drops (0.5 ml)100 mg
Full dropper (1 ml)200 mg
One Kushiva gummy350 mg = 1.75 droppers
10 ml bottle2,000 mg = 10 droppers
30 ml bottle6,000 mg = 30 droppers

Kushiva oils are 20% Vijaya (Cannabis sativa) leaf extract in an MCT base — 200 mg per millilitre, in the 10 ml and 30 ml bottles.

How much should I start with?

Not our call — and you should distrust any website that makes it. Here is how the number actually travels:

  1. 01Label & doctor

    The approved pack label and your reviewing doctor set your amount in milligrams. Ministry of Ayush rules: no self-medication with Schedule E-1 preparations.

  2. 02Your number

    You arrive here with that milligram figure — from the label, the prescription, or the doctor call.

  3. 03This tool

    We do the arithmetic only: milligrams → exact drops and the ml marking on the graduated dropper.

  4. 04Measure it

    Fill to the ml line — drops are an approximation, the graduation marks are the accurate way.

Content arithmetic only — never dose advice Extract mg is not THC mg — the batch COA has the breakdown Sublingual oil takes up to an hour — measure, then be patient

Frequently asked questions

How many mg are in one drop of cannabis oil?

For a 200 mg/ml (20%) oil like Kushiva's, one standard drop of 0.05 ml carries about 10 mg of cannabis leaf extract. Drop size varies with dropper design and technique, which is why the graduated markings in millilitres are the more accurate way to measure.

How many drops are in a full dropper?

A standard 1 ml dropper holds roughly 20 drops, which in a 200 mg/ml oil is 200 mg of extract. Half a dropper (0.5 ml) is about 10 drops, or 100 mg.

How much cannabis oil should I start with?

That decision belongs to the approved pack label and your reviewing doctor — not to a website calculator. Kushiva products are Schedule E-1 formulations for use under medical supervision, and the Ministry of Ayush warns against self-medication. Once the doctor or label gives you a milligram amount, this tool converts it into exact drops so you can measure it precisely.

Is 10 mg of extract the same as 10 mg of THC?

No. Extract milligrams measure the whole leaf extract, which contains the plant's full compound profile — CBD, THC, CBN, and minor compounds together. The exact composition of any batch is stated on its Certificate of Analysis, available from Kushiva on request.

How long does one bottle last?

Pure arithmetic: the 10 ml bottle holds 2,000 mg of extract and the 30 ml bottle holds 6,000 mg. Divide by your prescribed daily amount — at 50 mg a day, a 10 ml bottle is roughly 40 days and a 30 ml bottle roughly 120.

Important disclaimer

This page is an arithmetic aid and general information, not medical advice. Always follow the approved pack label and the direction of a qualified doctor. For responsible adult use only.

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