1000 mcg = 1 mg and 1000 mg = 1 g
1,000,000 mcg = 1 g
5,000,000 mcg = 5g
So you will need 5,000,000 / 5,000 = 1,000 tablets
5mg/30mcg = 5000mcg/30mcg = 5000/30 = 166.66...
To determine how many tablets are equivalent to 62.5 mcg, you need to know the dosage of the tablets. For example, if each tablet contains 25 mcg, then 62.5 mcg would be equal to 2.5 tablets. If the tablet dosage is different, you would divide 62.5 mcg by the amount of mcg per tablet to find the equivalent number of tablets.
six and two thirds tablets of 750 mcg = 5mg
5000mcg equals 5mg
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A huge number. Doses of vitamin D are usually measured in mcg (micrograms), not mg (milligrams). You would have to take eight hundred thousand 5000 IU tablets of vitamin D to be one hundred thousand MG. That's 800,000 5000 iu tablets of vitamin D = 100,000 mg. Even if you mean micrograms (mcg) it would require eight hundred (800) 5000 iu tablets of vitamin D to be 100,000 mcg. 800 5000 iu tablets of vitamin D = 100,000 mcg.
5mg/30mcg = 5000mcg/30mcg = 5000/30 = 166.66...
1000 mcg = 1 mg so 5000 mcg = 5000/1000 = 5 mg. Simple!
You need two 5000mcg tablets to equal 10mg
40 tablets of 250mcg each to equal 10mg
six and two thirds tablets of 750 mcg = 5mg
5,000,000
5000
One hundred 200mcg tablets are needed to equal 20mg
5000 mcg = mg
5000mcg equals 5mg
5000mcg equals 5mg