Klor-Con® M10 is an immediately dispersing extended-release oral dosage form of potassium chloride containing 750 mg of microencapsulated potassium chloride, USP equivalent to 10 mEq of potassium in a tablet.
what is the difference between 10 meq er of potassium and 99 mg of potassium
10 mg/2 mg = 5 Five 2 mg warfarin pills would equal 10 milligrams of warfarin.
one gram of sodum is = to 10 mg of sodum. Wrong! one gram of ANYTHING is equal to 1000 mg - not 10 mg.
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0.100 g = 1 cg = 10 dg = 100 mg = 1000 mcg = 10000 ng
750 mg potassium chloride is equivalent to 10 mEq
how many mg in 20 meg potassium
Per FDA factsheet ... Potassium chloride extended-release capsules, USP, 10 mEq is an oral dosage form of microencapsulated potassium chloride containing 750 mg of potassium chloride USP equivalent to 10 mEq of potassium.
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390 mg is 10 meq if dealing with 'elemental' Potassium 2350 mg is 10 meq if dealing with Potassium Gluconate
what is the difference between 10 meq er of potassium and 99 mg of potassium
5000 meq equals how may i.u.
No. You'd need about 4 tablets of 99 mg KCl to equal 10 mEq of prescription-strength KCl, 8 tablets to equal 20 mEq.
The formula for this conversion is mEq = mg/atomic weight * valence. The atomic weight of sodium chloride is 23mg/mM.
ANSWER: 1500 mg.
no - 750 mg = 3/4 gram
Potassium has a gram atomic mass of 39.1, to three significant digits (one more significant digit than "20 meq" has). Therefore, one meq = 39.1 mg, and 20 meq = 20(39.1) = 7.8 X 102 mg, to the justified number of significant digits.