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The average dosage of oxcarbazepine for an epileptic child between the ages of four and sixteen is 9.00 mg per 1 kg of body weight. calculate how many milliliters of oxcarbazepine a child who weighs 42.7 pounds should be prescribed considering the medication is served as a suspension of 60.0 mg/ml. keep in mind, 1 pound is equivalent to 0.453 kilograms.

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