No. There are 1000 micrograms in 1 milligram. 3 mg = 3,000 mcg 900 mcg = 0.9 mg
300 mcg (micrograms) is a much smaller dose than 3 mg (milligrams). And they are not the same as the other answer states.
Yes, that is correct.
Yes
They are the same. No they are not. 1 milligram is 1/1,000 of a gram (milli = thousandth). 1 microgram = 1/1,000,000 of a gram (micro = millionth). So 300 micrograms is equal to .3 milligrams. The answer to the question is that the 300 mcg tablet is a smaller dose.
300 mcg is equal to 0.3 mg
1000 mcg = 1 mg so 300 mcg = 300/1000 = 0.3 mg. Simple!
10 mg is 10,000 mcg. Dividing this by 300 mcg gives 33 1/3.
One micro-gram (µg) equals to 0.001 milli-grams (mg). 300 µg = 0.3 mg
Wrong. They are not equal. 300 mcg equals .3 mg.And if the questioner is like me, he/she is trying to figure out the difference b/w the two options most available at the store.They are equal.It's none of my business, but if you can't convert the units, maybe you should only take exactly what was recommended, so at least you can accurately describe what you put in your body in case something goes wrong.
300 mcg of anything = 0.3 mg of it
Yes.
No, it equals 0.3 milligrams. 3,000 micrograms(mcg) would equal 3 milligrams(mg).
Milligrams (mg) is 1,000 times bigger than micrograms (mcg). 175mcg is the same as 0.175mg
No. it is 0.3 milligrams in 300 micrograms.
mgs=milligrams mcgs=micrograms mgs=more so if you have 3 mgs in melatonin you would have to take 3,000 mcgs that would be 10 pills of 300 mcg you would only have to take 1 pill of 3 mg to equal that 3,000 mcgs Basically the micrograms are for people who need a mild mild mild sleep milligrams would be better for a good nights sleep trust me I know but nI have to take 6mgs to get an accurate sleep. You cant always go by weight here you must go by need of sleep. Example is my 8 yr old son who is a athletic kid with ADHD must take the same 6mg of melatonin. That's why you should always consult a DR or Pharmacist, you don't want to get the wrong dose.