It is always wise to seek out licences professional for such things. Sadly there are many instances of so called medication being sold on line that is infact not what it claims to be
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LUPIN
Regular Motrin contains 200 mg of ibuprofen.
Yes. So is 0.50 mg . So is .50 mg . So is 500 mcg .
175 mg
You have Penicillin V tablet 125 and 250 mg and Amoxicillin tablet 125/250/500 mg under various brand names in the market. Like Kaypen and Mox respectively in India, for example.
1000 mcg = 1 mg so 150mcg is 0.150 mg (150 microgram (mcg or µg) = 0.15 milligram (mg)). So 1 tablet is more than enough and will give you more than 150mcg. You would need to crush the tablet and measure out 0.150mg of active drug on a scale.
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.
About 7pm Wednesday December 30,2009 I took one 15 mg Abilify tablet with one 50 mg Spironolactone tablet and one 500 mg metformin tablet.. At 7 am on the following morning THURSDAY THE 31ST I took 50 mg Spironolactone and 500 mg Metformin again. Then at about 1 pm on the same day I took one 37.5 mg tablet of PHENTERMINE and at 6:48 pm I took another 15 mg Abilify and 500 mg Metformin and 50 mg Spironolactone. It is now 7:08 pm and I'm doing just fine!
Those numbers are equal. Either one is correct.
1000 mg is a gram so 2.5 mg x 1 gram/1000 mg (note how the mg cancel and we are left with grams)= 25/10000 or 1/400 or a gram which is the same as .0025 grams.