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A substance that weighs less than a milligram is typically measured in micrograms (µg), where 1 milligram equals 1,000 micrograms. For example, a common vitamin supplement may contain 100 micrograms of a nutrient, which is significantly less than a milligram. Additionally, certain pharmaceutical dosages, like some allergy medications, can be prescribed in microgram quantities.

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