Two and a half.
1 gram = 0.001 milligrams so 0.125 grams = 125 milligrams. So you need 125 pills.
To determine how many milligram (mg) pills you need to take to achieve a specific number of grams (g), you first need to convert grams to milligrams. Since 1 gram equals 1,000 milligrams, multiply the desired grams by 1,000. Then, divide that total by the strength of the pill in milligrams to find out how many pills you need to take. For example, if you want 1 gram, you would need 1,000 mg, and if your pills are 250 mg each, you would take 4 pills.
Four. There are 1000 milligrams per gram. If you need two grams, that will equal 2000 milligrams. Divide 2000 by 500 to get four.
You would take 2
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two
1 gram is equal to 1000 mg, so it would take 8 pills.
Yes; take 400mg all at once.
You would have to take 25 - 400 microgram pills to equal a dose of 10 milligrams.I am curious why you want to take so much? Daily folic acid requirement is about 1000 micrograms (or 2 1/2 of the 400 micrograms pills). 1 milligram = 1000 micrograms.
1 gram = 0.001 milligrams so 0.125 grams = 125 milligrams. So you need 125 pills.
Two.
yes
6mg pills have to take to total 150mg.
It would depend on the size and potency of the pills, as well as the weight of each pill. It is not recommended to try to equate the two, as they are different substances with different effects on the body.
Im not sure?
It is always dangerous to take more pills than the label says to take.
present - take, takes or am/is/are taking He takes 10 pills everyday. I ma only taking 5 pills everyday. past - took or was/were taking I took my pills this morning. I was taking too many pills before. future - will take, going to take, am/is/are taking I am going to take my pills tomorrow. They are taking their pills on Friday.