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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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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10,000 IU of vitamin A is equivalent to 3,000 mcg.
What is the iu for folic acid
1 IU of nystatin is equivalent to 0.0006 mg. Therefore, 100,000 IU of nystatin would be equal to 60 mg.
one mcg = .344 iu one mg = 1000 mcg one g = 1000 mg
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The conversion factor for IU to milligrams can vary depending on the specific substance. In general, for insulin, 1 IU is equal to approximately 0.02 mg. Therefore, 50 IU would be equivalent to around 1 mg.
To convert milligrams (mg) to international units (IU), you need to know the specific substance's conversion factor, as different substances have different potencies. For example, 70 mg of vitamin E is approximately 104 IU, while 70 mg of vitamin D is about 2800 IU. Without knowing the specific substance, it's not possible to provide a direct conversion from 70 mg to IU.