3mg-12mg
300mcg is about 0.0046gr
0.3mg equals 300mcg
0.15 mg is equal to 150 mcg.
300 mcg of anything = 0.3 mg of it
No. it is 0.3 milligrams in 300 micrograms.
There are 1000mcg (micrograms) per milligram.* So, 300mcg = 300 / 1,000 = 0.3mg
1000 mcg = 1 mg so 300 mcg = 300/1000 = 0.3 mg. Simple!
No. There are many situations in which people get two series.
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Usually tablets of aspirin are 325 mg, and if taken for pain/fever the dose for adults 12 and up would be 1-2 tablets every four hours as needed, not to exceed 12 tablets in 24 hours. The second most popular dose for aspirin is the "low-dose" 81 mg, and if taken for cardiac protection, the dose is once daily.
It depends on the drug. And many factors must be taken into account- many times, it can include weight, gender, age, other medical conditions, and many more. There is no one equation to calculate the dose of all drugs.
To calculate the total milligrams received in 24 hours with 2mcg taken every 12 hours, first convert 2mcg to mg: 2mcg = 0.002mg. Next, calculate how many doses are taken in 24 hours: 24 hours / 12 hours = 2 doses. Finally, multiply the dose per administration by the number of doses in 24 hours: 0.002mg/dose x 2 doses = 0.004mg received in 24 hours.