I believe an iu (international unit) is equivelant to a mg (milligram).
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To convert 1600 IU (International Units) of a vitamin or supplement into milligrams, you need to know the conversion factor for that specific nutrient. The conversion factor varies depending on the substance in question, so you need to look up the specific conversion rate for the particular vitamin or supplement you are working with.
There is no direct conversion between milligrams (mg) and International Units (IU) for vitamin D because they measure different aspects of the nutrient. However, a common conversion for vitamin D3 is 1 microgram (µg) = 40 IU. So, you would need to convert the 1.25 mg dosage to micrograms and then calculate the equivalent IU based on this conversion factor.
To convert erythropoietin IU to milligrams, you need to know the specific activity of the erythropoietin preparation you are using. The specific activity is typically provided by the manufacturer and is expressed as IU/mg. Once you have the specific activity, you can divide the amount of IU by the specific activity to obtain the equivalent amount in milligrams.
10,000 IU of vitamin A is equivalent to 3,000 mcg.
The conversion of IU (International Unit) to mg (milligram) varies depending on the substance being measured, as IU is a unit of biological activity and mg is a unit of mass. To convert IU to mg, you need to know the specific conversion factor for the substance in question.
By dividing by 400 mg/oz - which is a very odd, and wrong, conversion between metric and imperial measurements: The milli- prefix means one thousandth (1/1000) →1 mg = 1/1000 g → 1000 mg = 1 g 1 oz = 28.3495 g = 28.3495 × 1000 mg = 28349.5 mg → 1600 mg = 1600 mg ÷ 28349.5 mg/oz ≈ 0.056 oz