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.
1 gram = 0.001 milligrams so 0.125 grams = 125 milligrams. So you need 125 pills.
18 grams = 18,000 mg 18,000 / 500 = 36 pills
4 of them.
There are 1000mg in a gram.
400
Since each pill contains 6.248 mg (6248 mcg / 1000) you will need to take 200.06 pills ( 1250mg / 6.248 = 200.06).
Two.
Vitamin C comes in pills with strength of 5000 mg. how many pills would you want a dosage of one gram?
1 gram is equal to 1000 mg, so it would take 8 pills.
1 gram = 0.001 milligrams so 0.125 grams = 125 milligrams. So you need 125 pills.
Simply multiply the mg's by the amount of pills. 20mg x 29 pills = 580mg in 29 pills.
Well it all depends on the pills u r trying to take. But I would prefer sleeping pills from you prescribed doctor just in case
I took 1 and nothing happened
18 grams = 18,000 mg 18,000 / 500 = 36 pills
10 mg/2 mg = 5 Five 2 mg warfarin pills would equal 10 milligrams of warfarin.
4 of them.
2400 mg. The number of pills will depend on what strength you have.