Milligrams can't be converted to milliliters. Milligrams measure mass, while milliliters measure volume.
There are 1,000,000 micrograms in a gram. To convert grams to micrograms, you need to multiply by 1,000,000. 10g x 1,000,000 is 10,000,000 micrograms.
Without knowing what you're trying to convert, it is impossible to fully answer the question.For example, 1 gram of water = 1 milliliter so 10 grams of water or 10,000 milligrams of water = 10 millileters. * The density of water can differ depending on the temperature, so this may be slightly higher or lower.So to answer your question, you'll need to know the density of the substance you're referring to and calculate from there.
One hundred milligrams does not equal ten milliliters. One thousand milligrams equals one gram, one gram is equal to one milliliter.
vicodin can consist of 5mg or 10mg of hydrocodone and 325mg of acetaminophen. So to convert mg to gm there are 1000mg to 1 gram
Milligrams belong a measure of mass (weight).Milliliter is a measure of volume or capacity.If you don't know the specific weight (density) of methadone you cannot convert a volume to a weight.Water has a density of 1.0 g/ml. 1 milliliter of water weighs 1 gram or 1000 milligrams.Assuming "pure methadone hydrochloride" the density is 1.171 g/ml.So 1 milliliter "methadone hydrochloride" weighs 1.171 g or 1171 milligrams.
16mg converts to 1.6cg (10mg per centigram).*Centigrams x 10 = mg*Milligrams/10 = cg
61cg converts to 610mg (10mg per centigram).*Centigrams x 10 = mg*Milligrams/10 = cg
I'M NOT SURE THERE IS a way to convert milligrams to milliliters . Milligrams measure weight and milliliters measure liquid. That would sort of be like asking how many pounds are in a quart. In certain liquid medication, the prescription will specify "10 mg per ml". (also an ml is equal to a cc). Anyone else with a better answer?? <> Hi there, I believe you're asking how many ML would i have to give if I have to give x amount of mg.., I use a ratio proportion, for example if you have a medication that says 10mg per 1ML and you need to give oh i don't know 50mg, you have 10mg/1mL = 50mg/X so cross multiply and you get 10x=50 solve for x and you have to give 5mL of that medication Also remember most medications have a x amount of milligrams per y amount of milliliters, and you need that information first!
If 10mg methadone is an ok dose for you, then go for it my friend (:
1g = 1000mg 10mg x 1g/1000mg = 0.01g
my doctor says cyclobenzaprine 10mg is stronger