Yes it is greater.
1mg = 1000mcg 15mcg x (1mg/1000mcg) = 0.015mg
1mg = 1000mcg 50mcg x 1mg/1000mcg = 0.05mg 50mcg is half of 0.1mg
No, there are 1000mcg per milligram: 1mg = 1 x 1,000 = 1000mcg
Yes and no. 1mg is greater than 0.125 nanograms but it is less than 0.125 tons.
There are 1000 micrograms in a milligram. You multiply by 1000 here. So 1000 milligrams is 1,000,000 micrograms.
*1000mcg = 1mg* 125mg = 50mcg(x) 125mg x (1000mcg/1mg) = 50mcg(x) 125mcg= 50mcg(x) x = 2.5
There are 1000 micrograms (mcg) in 1 milligram (mg).
There are 1000mcg per milligram: 1000mcg = 1,000 / 1,000 = 1mg* You can also multiply mcg by 0.001 and get the same result.
1mg = 1000mcg
No. 1mg equals 1,000 mcg (micrograms).
according to my med school pharmacology PowerPoint slides posted by one of our pharm professors/faculty members, 1mg = 1000mcg
One half of a 0.25mg tablet. 1mg = 1000mcg. 125mcg = 0.125mg.