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1 mg = 1000 mcg so 0.5 mg = 0.5*1000 = 500 mcg
No. 1 mg (milligram) equals 1000 mcg (microgram)
2.4 mcg = 0.0024 mg Each 1 mcg = 1/1000 of a mg
1 amp = 2ml = 800 mg = 800000 mcg
1000 mcg equals 1 mg.
1 mg is equal to 1000 mcg
1 milligram (mg) is equal to 1000 micrograms (mcg).
No, 225 mcg does not equal 300 mg. 1 mg is equivalent to 1000 mcg, so 225 mcg is equal to 0.225 mg.
There are 1000mcg (micrograms) per milligram. * So, mg x 1,000 = mcg
There are 1000 mcg in 1 mg. Therefore, 2 mg is equal to 2000 mcg.
There are 1000 mcg in 1 mg.
Oh honey, it's simple math. 1 mg is equal to 1000 mcg, so to find out how many 800 mcg tablets equal 1 mg, you just divide 1000 by 800. The answer is 1.25, but since you can't exactly chop a tablet into quarters, you'd need to take 2 tablets to get 1 mg. Math is a sassy little devil, isn't it?
1 mg = 1000 mcg so 0.5 mg = 0.5*1000 = 500 mcg
0.001mg per mcg
No. 1 mg (milligram) equals 1000 mcg (microgram)
1000 mg of folic acid is equal to 100,000 mcg. This is an unusually high dose.
To convert from 400 mcg to mg, you divide by 1000. So, 400 mcg is equal to 0.4 mg. Therefore, 10 tablets of 400 mcg are equal to 1 tablet of 4 mg.