2.5 mg
0.125 mg
500MCG
An aspirin tablet is 100 mg. For something of similar density, it would be about the size of a grain of sand. That's pretty big if it is in your eye.
A calcium carbonate supplement is 40% calcium, which is higher than any other calcium supplement.
Those numbers are equal. Either one is correct.
One half of a 0.1mg tablet is 0.05mg
give them 60 mg
can you spit a 5 mg tablet in half
175 mg
Do not cut the Singular or montelukast tablets in half as they are not scored. If the tablet is scored in the middle then some manufacturers allow you to cut the tablet. Speak to your pharmacist regarding your specific prescription.
One-half (1/2) tablet. 0.25 mg is equal to 250 mcg. So if you had a 500mcg tablet you would only need to take one-half (1/2) tablet for the correct dose.
One-half (1/2) tablet. 0.25 mg is equal to 250 mcg. So if you had a 500mcg tablet you would only need to take one-half (1/2) tablet for the correct dose.
It depends on what mg the tablet is and whether it is brand or generic.
Nope. 0.5mg is one half of a milligram, whereas 5mg is five milligrams.
1 MG
Regular Motrin contains 200 mg of ibuprofen.