There is no exact equivalent between ibuprofen and Percodan, as they contain different active ingredients (ibuprofen and oxycodone/aspirin, respectively). It is important to follow the dosage instructions provided by a healthcare professional to ensure safe and effective use of these medications.
70mg of infant ibuprofen is equivalent to 1.4ml. Be sure to use a syringe or measuring device provided with the medication to ensure accurate dosing for infants. If unsure, consult a healthcare professional for guidance.
The chemical formula of ibuprofen isC13H18O2 and there are no nitrogen atoms in it.
C13H18O2 500 mg ibuprofen (1 gram/1000 mg)(1 mole ibuprofen/206.274 grams)(13 mole C/1 mole ibuprofen)(6.022 X 10^23/1 mole C) = 1.90 X 10^22 atoms of carbon in that mass ibuprofen
1.08x10^24 atoms of H = wrong right answer 0.100 mole ibuprofen x 18 mole H / 1 mole ibuprofen x 6.02X10^23 / 1 mole ibuprofen = put that in your calculator and it will give u the answer
There are 1 milliliter (mL) in 1 cubic centimeter (cc). Therefore, 800mg of a substance will vary in volume (cc) depending on its density and molecular weight. You would need to know the specific substance to calculate the volume accurately.
apples and oranges. they work in different ways.
it depends on the Mg. typically if you go beyond 400mg (800mg for adults) with ibuprofen it is considered an overdose. however it veries between each person according to body wieght and height. Although from what i understand you will start to have organ failure WAY b4 you get to the coma.
Around the same amount as an adult. Make sure you eat some food with it.A 15 year old should be able to take up to 800mg. safely, with food or milk right before or shortly after consuming the medication. This is the equivalent to and 800 mg. Motrin (prescription strength). My doctor told me there is no difference in taking 4-200mg. Ibuprofen and actually taking 1-800mg. prescription pill.
200mls?
4-5 800mg
800mg is how many ml?
Tylenol is acetaminophen, and Motrin is an ibuprofen. They can be taken together, I am a nurse and have done it many times myself, and for my patients. Just make sure you are giving the appropriate doses of both medications, and then yes, they can be given at the same time.
70mg of infant ibuprofen is equivalent to 1.4ml. Be sure to use a syringe or measuring device provided with the medication to ensure accurate dosing for infants. If unsure, consult a healthcare professional for guidance.
The chemical formula of ibuprofen isC13H18O2 and there are no nitrogen atoms in it.
These are two different units of measure (volume and weight/mass) that do not convert to one another.
To find the grams of Ibuprofen, you first need to know its molar mass, which is 206.28 g/mol. Then, you can calculate the grams by multiplying the number of moles (0.525 mol) by the molar mass (206.28 g/mol), which gives you approximately 108.2 grams of Ibuprofen.
Well it depends on what you are measuring! One is volume the other is weight.