One gram equals 1000 milligrams. Four 250mg tablets would equal one gram. So you would give 4 times as many pills.
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Well, honey, it's simple math. Since 1mg is equal to 1000mcg, 0.25mg is equal to 250mcg. So, if each tablet is 125mcg, you would need 2 tablets to equal 0.25mg. Math doesn't lie, darling.
An ordered pair that has a negative x-coordinate and a positive y-coordinate (-,+) would be plotted in which quadrant?
That would be the "solution" to the set of equations.
Yes - since there are 24 hours in a day, to take something four times a day would require you to take it every six hours, on average.
I think there is 1000mg in a gram, so that would be four tablets if they are 250mg each.
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4 Tablets as 1000Mg = 1g so 250 x 4 = 1000
It is unlikely that Betamox 250mg (amoxicillin) would directly affect your menstrual cycle. However, some antibiotics can interfere with hormonal birth control methods, potentially affecting your cycle indirectly. If you have concerns about how a medication may be impacting your cycle, it is best to consult with a healthcare provider.
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500ug per tablet i assume. There are 1000 micrograms in a milligram. Therefore 0.25 milligrams is 250 micrograms. If there are 500ug per tablet, and you want 250ug, you give them 0.5 tablets. Please learn to do this ASAP before you are trusted to administer medication, as answers you get may not always be as correct as this. Also, this kind of thing could really cause patients unknowing distress.
No, this would be illegal. If you feel you need this medication, please consult your physician.
There is no way to answer this question without knowing what the medication was perscribed for and what the perscribed dosage amount was. Also, if it was perscribed for ADD, you would need to measure and report the effect of the medication on your ADD symptoms.
To neutralize acetic acid, you need a 1:1 molar ratio of calcium carbonate to acetic acid. The molar mass of acetic acid is 60.05 g/mol, so 0.83 mmol is 0.83 * 10^-3 mol. This requires 0.83 * 10^-3 mol of calcium carbonate, which is 0.83 * 10^-3 mol * 1000 mg/mol = 0.83 mg of calcium carbonate. In 250 mg tablets, you would need 0.83 mg / 250 mg = 0.00332 tablets, so you would need at least 1 tablet to neutralize the acetic acid in the quart of vinegar.
To convert 0.25 mg to mcg, you would multiply by 1000, resulting in 250 mcg. To determine how many tablets are needed, you would divide the total required dose (250 mcg) by the ward stock dose per tablet (62.5 mcg). This calculation shows that 4 tablets are needed to meet the ordered dose of 0.25 mg of digoxin.
First you would need to convert the 1.5g to mg using the metric conversions. 1g=1000mg so 1.5g=1500mg In order to give your patient 1500mg of a medication with a supply dose of 500mg/tablet, you would give 3 tablets. Hope this helps!
This would depend on the type of medication, your size and age, and probably the severity of your asthma. This question is better suited for one's doctor or pharmacist. :CH