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CC stands for Cubic Centimeter, which is volume, while mg is in mass. Unless you know the density of the item that you want to calculate, you can't figure this out.

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What does 2 mg equals how many cc's?

That would depend on how many mg's are in 1 cc. 2 ml is equal to 2 cc if that is what you meant to ask


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To determine how many cc (cubic centimeters) equal 12 mg of Celestone Inj, you need to know the concentration of the medication in mg per cc. Assuming Celestone Inj has a concentration of 6 mg per cc (for example), you would divide 12 mg by 6 mg/cc, resulting in 2 cc. Therefore, it would take 2 cc of Celestone Inj to equal 12 mg, but you should confirm the specific concentration for an accurate calculation.


How many mg in cc of medication?

it depends on the concentration of the medication... in mg/ml... you can convert mg/ml to mg/cc as 1 ml = 1 cc. If your medication is at a concentration of 10 mg/ml, then you have 10 mg in 1 cc. You can calculate 1 mg in 0,1 cc.


How many cc in 6 mg of morphine?

The strength of Morphine depends on the concentration of the drug. If 6 mg Morphine is the prescribed strength, a little over 1/2 a cc of Morphine 10 mg needs to be administered. Morphine is supplied in 5 mg/ml and 10 mg/ml ampules. CW: For water, a cc is (just about) a mg. For stuff dissolved in water, a cc is about a mg. For Hg, doesn't hold.


How many cc's should you give if you have 50mg?

To determine how many cc's (cubic centimeters) to administer for 50 mg, you need to know the concentration of the solution, which is typically expressed in mg per cc. For example, if the concentration is 10 mg/cc, you would give 5 cc (50 mg ÷ 10 mg/cc). If you have a different concentration, simply divide 50 mg by the mg per cc value to find the appropriate volume in cc's.


How many 100 mg tablets will be needed to make 500 cc of a 1250 solution?

To prepare a 1250 mg/cc solution, you need a total of 1250 mg for every cc of solution. For 500 cc, you would need 1250 mg/cc x 500 cc = 625,000 mg. Since each tablet contains 100 mg, you would need 625,000 mg ÷ 100 mg/tablet = 6,250 tablets.


How do you convert cc in mg?

To convert cc (cubic centimeters) to mg (milligrams), you need to know the density of the substance in question. Once you have the density, you can multiply the volume in cc by the density to get the mass in mg. The formula for the conversion is: mass (mg) = volume (cc) x density (mg/cc).


Where is 0.35 on a 3cc syringe?

The 50 mg is the dose for whatever you are taking. Whatever you are taking should say or you should know what the dose is for example 25 mg/ml therefore you would have to take two ml or 2 cc, if it was 100 mg/ml you would have to take 1/2 ml or cc. ml and cc are the same but mg is what the dose is.


10 mg equals how many cc?

The conversion of milligrams (mg) to cubic centimeters (cc) depends on the density of the substance being measured. Since density varies, a direct conversion is not possible without knowing the specific substance. To convert from mg to cc, you need to know the density of the substance in question. You can use the formula: volume (in cc) = mass (in mg) / density (in mg/cc) to calculate the volume in cubic centimeters.


How many cc is in 2 mg?

Ah, isn't that a fascinating question? Remember, milligrams (mg) measure the weight of something, while cubic centimeters (cc) measure volume. The number of cc in 2 mg depends on the density of the substance. To find out, you'd need to know the specific density of the material you're working with. Keep exploring and learning, my friend!


Does 300 mg per cc equal 25 mg per kg If not how many mg per kg equal 300 mg per cc?

No, 300 mg per cc does not equal 25 mg per kg. To convert 300 mg per cc to mg per kg, you need to know the weight of the individual in kg. If you're looking for a general conversion, you would typically need to know the volume of the substance in cc and the weight of the individual in kg to determine how many mg per kg 300 mg per cc would be.