according to my med school pharmacology PowerPoint slides posted by one of our pharm professors/faculty members, 1mg = 1000mcg
Yes. There are 1000mcg per mg, so 0.1mg = 0.1 x 1,000 = 100mcg
1000 mcg / 100 mg = 1 mg/ 100 mg = 0.011000 mcg / 100 mg = 1 mg/ 100 mg = 0.011000 mcg / 100 mg = 1 mg/ 100 mg = 0.011000 mcg / 100 mg = 1 mg/ 100 mg = 0.01
100 mcg = 0,1 mg Explicación 1 mcg - 0,001 mg 100 mcg - X X = 0,001*100/1
0.1 mg=100 mcg
1 mcg = 1 microgram, and 1 mg = 1 milligram. There are 1000 micrograms in 1 milligram. To calculate the answer to this question, you need the following formula: 1000 mcg / 0.2 mcg = 5000
15000 mcg = 15 mg there are 1000 mcg , in 1 mg 15 x 1000 = 15,000 ( mcg's)
No, 1mcg is 1,000 times smaller than a milligram.
Milligrams (mg) is 1,000 times bigger than micrograms (mcg). 175mcg is the same as 0.175mg
100 mcg is equivalent to 0.1 mg.
Yes, 100 times stronger!
No. There are 1000 micrograms in 1 milligram. 3 mg = 3,000 mcg 900 mcg = 0.9 mg
No.
5000 mcg = mg