The strongest Xanax available is the Xanax XR (extended-release) version, which comes in 3 mg dosage. It is important to use Xanax only as prescribed by a healthcare professional to avoid misuse or dependence.
Adderall is typically manufactured in doses ranging from 5mg to 30mg. The most commonly prescribed doses are 5mg, 10mg, 20mg, and 30mg. Dosage strength is determined based on individual patient needs and response to the medication.
5000mcg equals 5mg
First, you need to convert pounds to kilograms. Divide 60 pounds by 2.2 to get 27.3 kg. Then, multiply the weight in kg by the desired dose of 5mg/kg to get the total dose needed. In this case, the total dose would be 136.5 mg. Since each capsule is 100mg, you would need to give 1.36 capsules to achieve the desired dose.
There are 1000 micrograms in a milligram. Here you divide by 1000 to get the answer. 5000/1000 is 5mg.
the question makes very little sense- there are obviously 5mg in 5mg. so no amount of 5mg will ever equal 1mg because they are the same units. you would need 1mg for 1mg or 1/5(one-fifth ie. 1) of 5mg
two .5mg pills = 1mg
The answer depends on the manufacturer. There isn't a pill that is 2.5 mg there are bars that are 1mg and 2mg. Pills start out .25mg, .5mg to 1mg.
That would be two white octagon pills (2mgX2) and one round green pill (1mg) = 5mg
Your pill is Oxycodone 5mg with Acetaminophen 325mg Imprint Code V 4839
Yes, a dog can take Benadryl. Make sure to be careful with dosage. A dog can take 1mg for each pound it weighs. So, a 5lb dog can only take 5mg's of Benadryl.
Yes, I am coming off of it now. I was on it for 5 years at 150mg for maintenance therapy. I came down 10mg a month until 80mg then 5mg a month until 20mg, then 1mg a week, I am down to 11mg and I feel fine!
Is 50mcg the same as 5mg?
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Nope. 0.5mg is one half of a milligram, whereas 5mg is five milligrams.
No, 5mg is larger than 0.5mg.
It depends on the strength of the medication. Look on the container. If it says something like 1mg/ml (or 5mg/5ml, etc), then that means for every 1ml of the product contains 1mg, therefore 0.3mg would be equal to 0.3ml. However, if it says something else, for example, 5mg/ml, then you can set up a proportion to get the answer. 5mg/ml = 0.3mg/xml Cross multiply and you get 5x=0.3 x=0.06 ml Hope that helps!