No. The international unit is different amounts for different substances; it tries to reflect the effect of the substances.
An iu isn't a measure with a single definition, while a cc is a standard mesurement. The iu is definited differently for different substances.
The conversion of IU to cc depends on the specific medication and its concentration. Typically, 1 cc is equivalent to 1 ml. To convert IU to cc for a specific medication, you would need to know its specific concentration and consult the medication's prescribing information.
It is equal to 1/2 of 10 cc.
4000
Tuberculin is typically measured in international units (IU) or tuberculin units (TU).
1 US tablespoon is approximately equal to 15 cc. Therefore, 2 tablespoons would be equivalent to about 30 cc.
250 iu dose = 25
Vitamin D2 are fat soluble secosteroids that are responsible for enhancing the absorption of calcium. The amount of 2,000 IU tablets of vitamin 2 that equal 2,000 mg is ninety.
2 teaspoons of water is approximately 10 cc.
This vary upon the type of HCG being taken. The simplest way is to divide the amount of cc by 10.
2cc is equal to 0.406 US teaspoons.