Milliequivalents and international units indicate the:

A) masses of certain drugs
B) volumes of certain drugs
C) strengths of certain drugs
D) weights of certain drugs

C) strengths of certain drugs
Milliequivalents and international units are used to indicate the strength of certain drugs. Milliequivalent measures are defined as an expression of the number of grams of equivalent weight of a drug contained in 1 mL of a normal solution.

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