since 100 IU unit of heparin is equivalent to 1mg, 50mg must be equal to 5000 IU units of heparin.
What is the iu for folic acid
0.01
1 IU is the biological equivalent of about 0.667 mg d-alpha-tocopherol (2/3 mg exactly), or of 1 mg of dl-alpha-tocopherol acetate
100 units
Ans: 0.3 mg = 1,200 i.u...... 1 mg = 40,000 iu
1 milligram
There is no direct conversion. The IU has a different value for every vitamin measured in those units.
The international unit varies according to the substance. An IU is the amount of something that is needed to produce an effect which has been agreed upon as a standard. So, 1000 IU of Vitamin D has a different mass than 1000 IU of Vitamin C.
IU stands for International Unit. 1 IU of insulin is the biological equivalent of about 45.5 micrograms of pure crystalline insulin (1/22 mg exactly).
No. International units are different for each vitamin measured. There is an answer on this site that tells you a few of the equivalents. They are 3.33 iu http://www.answers.com/topic/retinol-1 = 1 μg; 40 iu http://www.answers.com/topic/vitamin-d = 1 μg; 1 iu http://www.answers.com/topic/tocopherol-1 = 1 mg. For more info, search international unit.
1 IU is equal to 2.3 mg
Through a process called SEX