Milliliters (mL) and milliunits (mU) measure different quantities and cannot be directly converted without additional context. Milliliters measure volume, while milliunits typically measure biological activity, such as hormone or enzyme levels. To convert milliunits to milliliters, you would need the specific concentration or activity level of the substance in question.
289,000,000. 1 killiter = 1,000,000 milliters
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To convert units to milliunits, you multiply the value in the original unit by 1,000, since "milli" denotes one-thousandth (1/1000). For example, if you have 5 units, you would calculate 5 units × 1,000 = 5,000 milliunits. This conversion can be applied to any unit that can be expressed in a compatible form. Always ensure that the units are appropriate for conversion to avoid discrepancies.
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I don't know, but maybe this will help. Are you sure it is microunits, not milliunits.mU - milliunitmU/g - milliunits per grammU/L - milliunits per litermU/mL - milliunits per milliliter
289,000,000. 1 killiter = 1,000,000 milliters
One thousand, since milli- means one thousandth.
I am not offering this as a medical answer, but I believe the math is as follows. 100 units = 100,000 milliunits. Diluted 10:1 this makes 1,000,000 milliunits of solution. Since you want 50 milliunits of pitocin per minute, this would be 500 milliunits of solution per minute, or 0.5ml (1/2 ml)per minute.
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That is 2.4teaspoons
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