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∙ 14y agoYour question is phrased in such a way that it may not be possible to answer it. You have mentioned 0.15 but given it no units. Are you saying that he needs 0.15 pounds of weight per milligram of medicine? If you don't make the question clear you may get a wrong answer and the animal dies. Think about it before you click Save. I wouldn't want you for a doctor.
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∙ 14y ago120. 10 milligrams twice a day would be 20 milligrams a day. 20 milligrams a day/ 5 milligrams in a tablet = 4 tablets a day. multiply that by 30 days and you get the answer.
.05 grams = .05(1000) = 50 milligrams 3(50 milligrams) = 150 milligrams 150 milligrams/25 milligrams = 6 So you should order six 25 milligram capsules This answer is only sufficient for 1 day. The physician wants 50 mg three times a day for 2 days which is 300 mg = 12 capsules. Patent takes 2 capsules at each dosage time. Brian Jones
The same: there are 1000 micrograms/milligram and 1000 milligrams/gram! Why should you want to convert that way? There are: 1,000 mcg in 1 mg 1 million mcg in 1g 1,000 mg in 1g 1,000,000,000 mcg in 1Kg 1 million mg in 1 Kg 1,000g in 1 Kg
you should use milligrams its extremely light
no, use decigrams or grams. pills come in hundreds of milligrams and they are much lighter than pencils. :P It depends on the weight of the pencil which other unit you use.
To withdraw from paliperidone, you should decrease your dose by 1 milligram per week, until you get down to 1 milligram. At 1 milligram, decrease the dose by 0.5 milligrams the first week, and then 0.25 milligrams for two more weeks, at which point you will be off of the paliperidone.
120. 10 milligrams twice a day would be 20 milligrams a day. 20 milligrams a day/ 5 milligrams in a tablet = 4 tablets a day. multiply that by 30 days and you get the answer.
Mass. Any mass can be measured in mg. But as there are 1000 mg in one gram (the mass of a small coin) unless you want a very large number of milligrams, it will have to be to measure a small or very low density object.
.05 grams = .05(1000) = 50 milligrams 3(50 milligrams) = 150 milligrams 150 milligrams/25 milligrams = 6 So you should order six 25 milligram capsules This answer is only sufficient for 1 day. The physician wants 50 mg three times a day for 2 days which is 300 mg = 12 capsules. Patent takes 2 capsules at each dosage time. Brian Jones
1 x 3 x 7 = 21 !
The same: there are 1000 micrograms/milligram and 1000 milligrams/gram! Why should you want to convert that way? There are: 1,000 mcg in 1 mg 1 million mcg in 1g 1,000 mg in 1g 1,000,000,000 mcg in 1Kg 1 million mg in 1 Kg 1,000g in 1 Kg
Probably in milligrams depending on the size of the fly, but most likely in milligrams.
160mg.
49.89 kilos. The actual conversion of 1 kilogram is equal to 2.204622622 pounds. For everyday use, rounding to 2.2 should be enough. One pound is 0.45359237 kilogram, or 0.45 kg for everyday use.
There is no direct conversion between milliliters (volume) and milligrams (mass) as they are two different units used to measure different properties. The conversion would depend on the density of the substance being measured.
The conversion from milligrams (mg) to milliliters (ml) in this case is based on the density of the liquid medication. Without knowing the density, it's not possible to give an accurate answer. You would need to know the density of the liquid in order to calculate the volume in milliliters needed to deliver 10 mg of medication.
You should indeed study medicine if that is your passion. If you do not like medicine do not study medicine.