No. 4mcg = 0.004mg
4000 mcg (micrograms) equals 4 mg (milligrams)
Well 1 mg = 1000 mcg, so it would be 3 tablets = .9 mg if you didn't want to go over 1 mg then you would say 3 tablets because 4 tablets= 1.2 mg
mcg is the abbreviation for micrograms. 1,000 micrograms = 1 milligram (mg), so 40 mcg = .040 mg
4 mg = 4,000 mcg
To convert from 400 mcg to mg, you divide by 1000. So, 400 mcg is equal to 0.4 mg. Therefore, 10 tablets of 400 mcg are equal to 1 tablet of 4 mg.
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PrincipleNutrient Value per 100gPercentage of RDACherry type Sweet Tart Sweet Tart Energy 63 cal 50 Kcal 3% 2.5%Carbohydrates16.1 g 12.18 g12% 9%Protein1.06 g 1.00 g2% 2%Total Fat 0.2 g 0.3 g1% 1.5%Cholesterol 0 g 0 g0% 0%Dietary Fiber 2.1 g 1.6 g5.5% 4%VitaminsFolates4 mcg 8 mcg1% 2%Niacin0.154 mg 0.400 mg 1% 2.5%Pantothenic acid0.199 mg 0.143 mg4% 3%Pyridoxine0.049 mg 0.044 mg4% 3.5%Riboflavin0.033 mg 0.040 mg2.5% 3%Thiamin0.027 mg 0.030 mg2% 2.5%Vitamin C 7 mg 10 mg11% 17%Vitamin A 640IU 1283 IU21% 43%Vitamin E 0.07 mg 0.07 mg0.5% 0.5%Vitamin K 2.1 mcg 2.1 mcg2% 2%ElectrolytesSodium 0 mg 3mg0% 0%Potassium 222 mg 179mg5% 4%MineralsCalcium 13 mg 16 mg1.3% 1.6%Copper0.060 mg 0.104 mg7% 11.5%Iron 0.36 mg 0.32 mg 4.5% 4%Magnesium 11 mg 9mg 3% 2%Manganese0.070 mg 0.112mg3% 5%Phosphorus 21 mg 15 mg3% 2%Zinc 0.07 mg 0.10 mg0.5% 0.1%Phyto-nutrientsCarotene, alpha 0 mcg 0 mcg--Carotene, beta 38 mcg 770 mcg--Crypto-xanthin, ß 0 mcg 0 mcg--Lutein-zeaxanthin 85 mcg 85 mcg--
Blueberries, frozen, unsweetenedMeasure Description1 cupServings1Servings Weight155gWater (g)134.21Energy (kcal)79Protein (g)0.65Fat, total (g)0.99Carbohydrate (g)18.86Sugars, total (g)13.1Fiber, total dietary (g)4.2Alcohol (g)0Cholesterol (mg)0Saturated fatty acids, total (g)0.0824:0 (g)06:0 (g)08:0 (g)010:0 (g)012:0 (g)014:0 (g)016:0 (g)0.04818:0 (g)0.017Monounsaturated fatty acids, total (g)0.14116:1 (g)0.00318:1 (g)0.13520:1 (g)022:1 (g)0Polyunsaturated fatty acids, total (g)0.43218:2 (g)0.25918:3 (g)0.17418:4 (g)020:4 (g)020:5 n-3 (g)022:5 n-3 (g)022:6 n-3 (g)0Calcium (mg)12Copper (mg)0.051Iron (mg)0.28Magnesium (mg)8Phosphorus (mg)17Potassium (mg)84Selenium (mcg)0.2Sodium (mg)2Zinc (mg)0.11Vitamin A, RAE (mcg)3Vitamin C (mg)3.9Vitamin B-6 (mg)0.091Choline, total (mg)7.9Vitamin B-12 (mcg)0Vitamin B-12, added (mcg)0Vitamin E, alpha tocopherol (mg)0.74Vitamin E, added (mg)0Folate, DFE (mcg)11Folate, food (mcg)11Folate, total (mcg)11Folic acid (mcg)0Vitamin K (mcg)25.4Niacin (mg)0.806Retinol (mcg)0Riboflavin (mg)0.057Thiamin (mg)0.05Carotene, beta (mcg)43Carotene, alpha (mcg)0Cryptoxanthin, beta (mcg)0Lutein + zeaxanthin (mcg)105Lycopene (mcg)0Caffeine (mg)0Theobromine (mg)0SOURCES OF DATABased on the Food and Nutrient Database for Dietary Studies (FNDDS) used to process and analyze What We Eat in America, NHANES dietary intake data.Underlying food composition data are from the USDA National Nutrient Database for Standard Reference.
Keep in mind that conversions from IU to mg are specific for each vitamin, so this formula/answer is only applicable for Vitamin D. You first have to convert the 2,000 IU into mcg. Each IU of Vitamin D is equal to 40 mcg, so you divide 2,000 by 40 which equals 50. Then you have to convert the mcg amount into mg which you do by dividing the mcg amount by 100. In this case 50 divided by 100, which equals 0.5, which means that 2,000 IU of Vitamin D is 0.5 mg
To convert 0.25 mg to mcg, you would multiply by 1000, resulting in 250 mcg. To determine how many tablets are needed, you would divide the total required dose (250 mcg) by the ward stock dose per tablet (62.5 mcg). This calculation shows that 4 tablets are needed to meet the ordered dose of 0.25 mg of digoxin.
Minerals found in apples: Calcium 7.5 mg 1% Iron 0.1 mg 1% Magnesium 6.3 mg 2% Phosphorus 13.8 mg 1% Potassium 134 mg 4% Sodium 1.3 mg 0% Zinc 0.0 mg 0% Copper 0.0 mg 2% Manganese 0.0 mg 2% Selenium 0.0 mcg 0% Fluoride 4.1 mcg
Oh honey, it's simple math. 1 mg is equal to 1000 mcg, so to find out how many 800 mcg tablets equal 1 mg, you just divide 1000 by 800. The answer is 1.25, but since you can't exactly chop a tablet into quarters, you'd need to take 2 tablets to get 1 mg. Math is a sassy little devil, isn't it?