120 mg (milligrams) is a unit of mass equal to 0.12 grams. It is commonly used in medicine and nutrition to denote the dosage of medications or the amount of certain nutrients in food. To put it in perspective, 120 mg is about the weight of a small paperclip.
1,000 mg = 1.000 g 100 mg = 0.100 g 120 mg = 0.120 g
In a syringe, 120 mg would be equivalent to 0.12 mL if the concentration of the medication is 1 mg/mL. This is calculated by dividing the total amount of medication (120 mg) by the concentration (1 mg/mL). It is important to always double-check calculations and measurements to ensure accurate dosing.
30mg = about 0.00106 ounces.
Okay so there are 1000 mg in 1 gram so you take 120 and divide it by 1000 so you get .120g
Usual starting dose is 30 mg. 60 mg might also be used as the starting dose.
The highest dosage Adderall XR comes in is 30 mg.
Temazepam is a benzodiazepine, soooo...30 mg?
120 mg = 0.12 g
30 mg in amphetamine is 40 mg in straterra mg.
120 mg = 0.12 g
120 g = 120000 mg. 1 g = 1000 mg
1000 mg = 1 gram so 120 mg = 120/1000 = 0.12 gr.
30% off of 120 = 70% of 120 = 120*70/100 = 84
480ml
There are 0.120 g in 120 mg. 1 g = 1000 mg 1 mg = 0.001 g
1,000 mg = 1.000 g 100 mg = 0.100 g 120 mg = 0.120 g