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400 IU
IU is in LEON entertainment
IU is international units and it's same whether it's of 40 IU or 100 IU insulin. But one is supposed to use 40 iu syringe for 40 IU and 100 IU syringe for 100 IU insulin. You take 30 units in corresponding syringe, dose is gonna remain same. If you interchange the syringe then things get complicated and need to do some math. So for 30 units of 40 IU insulin and want to use 100 IU/ml syringe then you need to use 75 units of 40 IU in 100 IU syringe. Avoid interchange of syringe to be safe.
1,000 IU = 25ug
2400 IU is 50μg.
4 iu in 0.6 ml
1000 iu is how many mL?
12.5ug Chromium in iu
Natural sources of vitamin D include:[5] Fatty fish species, such as: Catfish, 85 g (3 oz) provides 425 IU (5 IU/g) Salmon, cooked, 100 g (3.5 oz) provides 360 IU (3.6 IU/g) Mackerel, cooked, 100 g (3.5 oz), 345 IU (3.45 IU/g) Sardines, canned in oil, drained, 50 g (1.75 oz), 250 IU (5 IU/g) Tuna, canned in oil, 100 g (3.5 oz), 235 IU (2.35 IU/g) Eel, cooked, 100 g (3.5 oz), 200 IU (2.00 IU/g) A whole egg provides 20 IU if egg weighs 60 g (0.33 IU/g) Beef liver, cooked, 100 g (3.5 oz), provides 15 IU (0.15 IU/g) Fish liver oils, such as cod liver oil, 1 Tbs. (15 ml) provides 1360 IU (90.6 IU/ml)
Adults (ages 19-50) 200 IU Adults (ages 51-70) 400 IU Adults (71 and older) 600 IU Pregnancy or breastfeeding 200 IU
1 IU vitamin A Palmitate = 0.55 mcg Ex: 100 IU vitamin A Palmitate = 55 mcg ie multiply the IU by 0.55