Yes, 500 micrograms (mcg) is half of 1 milligram (mg). Since 1 mg is equal to 1,000 mcg, dividing that by 2 gives you 500 mcg. Therefore, 500 mcg is indeed half of 1 mg.
Half of 125 micrograms (mcg) is 62.5 micrograms. You can find this by dividing 125 by 2, which results in 62.5.
Half of 112 mcg of Synthroid is 56 mcg. It's simple math, honey. Just divide that number by 2 and you've got your answer. No need to complicate things, darling.
To determine how many 400 mcg tablets equal 1 ml, you need to know the concentration of the substance in mg/ml. If we assume that 400 mcg is equivalent to 0.4 mg, then if the concentration is 1 mg/ml, it would take 2 tablets (0.4 mg x 2 = 0.8 mg) to equal 1 ml. However, without specific concentration information, we cannot provide an exact answer. Please check the product's labeling for accurate dosing.
Yes, 2 milligrams (mg) is equal to 200 micrograms (mcg). This conversion is based on the fact that 1 milligram is equal to 1,000 micrograms. Therefore, multiplying 2 mg by 1,000 gives you 200 mcg.
2 ccs = 2 ml
there are 2 1/2 mg in 2500 mcg
There are 1000 mcg in 1 mg. Therefore, 2 mg is equal to 2000 mcg.
how many 1000mcg b12 do i take to equal 2.4 mcg
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I say 2.5 because 1 milligram = 1000 mcg and if you think about it 400 mcg (1 pill) +400 mcg (1 pill) = 800 mcg + 200 mcg (1/2 pill)= 1000 mcg
I say 2.5 because 1 milligram = 1000 mcg and if you think about it 400 mcg (1 pill) +400 mcg (1 pill) = 800 mcg + 200 mcg (1/2 pill)= 1000 mcg
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There are 1,000 micrograms (mcg) per milligram.So, 2mg = 2 x 1,000 = 2000mcg
To convert 0.25 mg to mcg, you would multiply by 1000, resulting in 250 mcg. To determine how many tablets are needed, you would divide the total required dose (250 mcg) by the ward stock dose per tablet (62.5 mcg). This calculation shows that 4 tablets are needed to meet the ordered dose of 0.25 mg of digoxin.
2 mL - A cc (cubic centimeter) and a mL (milliliter) are equal to each other in terms of volume.