It's generally advised to avoid alcohol while taking lorazepam, including at a dose of 1.25 mg. Combining the two can enhance sedative effects, leading to increased drowsiness, dizziness, and impaired coordination, which can be dangerous. Always consult with a healthcare professional for personalized advice regarding medication and alcohol consumption.
1 g = 1000 mg so 125 g = 125*1000 mg = 125,000 mg. Simple!
There are two ways to do this. Since there is only one answer, the two ways show us that the fraction 1/8=.125. This is just a fun byproduct of this problem. 1. since 125x8=1000 we know that 125 mg is 1/8 of 1000 mg and 1000 mg is 1 gram. 2. 125 mg x 1gram/1000 mg=125/1000. So 125 mg is .125 grams. Now since there is only one answer, we must have .125=1/8
8.1 mg, approx.
One Hundred, Twenty Five.
0.125 mg (milligrams) is equal to 125 mcg (micrograms) since 1 mg is equivalent to 1000 mcg. Therefore, there is no difference in the amount; they represent the same quantity of substance. The only distinction lies in the units used for measurement.
You should never drink wine with medication, whatever your medication!
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4 mg Lorazepam
1 g = 1000 mg so 125 g = 125*1000 mg = 125,000 mg. Simple!
I am guessing you mean .125 mg of Synthroid and this is the same as 125 micorgrams. This is a common dose. 125 mg is 125,000 micrograms.
i believe 0.5 mg is stronger because another 0.5 makes 1 mg
There are two ways to do this. Since there is only one answer, the two ways show us that the fraction 1/8=.125. This is just a fun byproduct of this problem. 1. since 125x8=1000 we know that 125 mg is 1/8 of 1000 mg and 1000 mg is 1 gram. 2. 125 mg x 1gram/1000 mg=125/1000. So 125 mg is .125 grams. Now since there is only one answer, we must have .125=1/8
Well, 125 is larger than 15, so . . .
125 is more than 075, so 125 mg is more than 075 mg.
No.
50 mg