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No matter how much of it you smoke, you'll never equal 50 mg, so you really ought to give it up before you hurt yourself.
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To determine how many 0.5 mg doses are needed to equal 1 mg, you need to set up a simple ratio. Since 1 mg is double the amount of 0.5 mg, you would need 2 doses of 0.5 mg to equal 1 mg. In other words, 1 mg is equivalent to 2 doses of 0.5 mg.
Whenever you convert Grams into Milligrams, you multiply it by 1000, and pushing 0.06 three decimal places up makes it equal to 60, making the answer be 60 mg.
No matter how much of it you smoke, you'll never equal 50 mg, so you really ought to give it up before you hurt yourself.
Well, honey, there are 1000 milligrams in a gram, so to convert 350 mg to grams, you just divide by 1000. That gives you 0.35 grams. So, 350 mg is equal to 0.35 grams. Hope that clears things up for ya!
There usually are some differences in how quickly the active ingredient is taken up. Usually a liquid will be taken up more quickly than the capsule. The capsule is more slow release.
Well, darling, 1 ton is equal to 1 megaton (Mg). So, if you're talking about metric tons to megatons, it's a simple 1:1 conversion. Just remember, a ton here is not your average "ton" but a metric ton. Hope that clears things up for you, sugar.
150 mg of adderall
Well, darling, it really depends on what substance you're talking about. If we're talking water, then 59 mL would be equal to 59 mg. But if we're talking about something denser like honey or syrup, then you'd have to look up the specific density to convert accurately. So, in short, it's not a one-size-fits-all answer, honey.
It is not possible to answer this question. A milligram (mg) is a measure of mass while a millilitre is a measure of volume. The two measure different things and it makes no sense to try to convert from one to the other without additinal information. For example, a mg of water would take up approx 13 times the volume of a mg of mercury. You need to kow the density of the liquid in question.
.001 mg or 1/1000 of a mg will show up.
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One can safely take up to 60 mg of duloxetine a day. That said, doses of up to 120 mg have not proven to be dangerous. There is no clear answer of how dangerous doses of over 12 mg daily can be. You have taken 100 mg (six 20 mg tablets). You have technically taken an overdose, and are dangerously near the limit of dosage reactions that have been tested for.