The conversion factor for International Units (IU) to milligrams (mg) varies depending on the substance being measured. For Vitamin D, the conversion factor is typically 40 IU to 1 mcg (microgram) or 1000 IU to 25 mcg. Therefore, to convert 500,000 IU of Vitamin D to milligrams, you would divide by 40 to get 12,500 mg or divide by 25 to get 20,000 mg, depending on the specific conversion factor used.
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Ah, what a lovely question. When we're talking about Vitamin D, 500,000 IU is equal to 12,500 micrograms (mcg). It's important to remember to always check the specific conversion for the vitamin you're working with, so you can bring a little sunshine to your calculations.
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To convert 300 mg to 2000 IU you need to first convert the milligrams to micrograms (1,000 mcg is equal to 1 mg). Next, you need to determine what one IU represents.
1 IU is equal to 2.3 mg
Vitamin D: 1 IU is the biological equivalent of 0.025 μg cholecalciferol/ergocalciferol 1000iu=25ug
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