grams and milliliters can't be compared.
Use must use the same measurement on both.
If you know density it is possible for risky to convert.
I know of a person who ran a methadone clinic who had a substitute nurse that tried to convert milligrams to milliliters and the result was devastating.
100 micro grams of fentanyl is stronger than the 85 mg of methadone.
Not very much about 50-100 micro grams should get you around
You will have to read the label as the amounts vary by manufacturer.
how much is 0.15 in a 1.0 syringe
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To determine how much 0.125 mL is in a 100 unit syringe, you can use the following calculation: (0.125 mL / 100 units) * 100 units = 0.125 units So, 0.125 mL is equal to 0.125 units in a 100 unit syringe.
i think squirrels weigh about 800 to 900 grams. I'm not 100% sure though. It was based on an article i read in science class..... :)
IU is international units and it's same whether it's of 40 IU or 100 IU insulin. But one is supposed to use 40 iu syringe for 40 IU and 100 IU syringe for 100 IU insulin. You take 30 units in corresponding syringe, dose is gonna remain same. If you interchange the syringe then things get complicated and need to do some math. So for 30 units of 40 IU insulin and want to use 100 IU/ml syringe then you need to use 75 units of 40 IU in 100 IU syringe. Avoid interchange of syringe to be safe.
100 grams = 3.5 ounces.
100 grams is 3.527 ounces.
1/100
Read the bottle for how mg/(per) mL is in the bottle and divide 100mg by how many mg/mL. That number is the number of mL you should put in the syringe. Ie. If bottle says 5mg/mL then divide 100/5=20. Suck up 20mL into syringe. Have fun.