2,000 mcg.
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Depending on your age, the dosage of B12 per day can vary anywhere between .4 micrograms and 2.8 micrograms.
You should have 2.4 micrograms a day. When you are pregnant, you should have around 2.6 micrograms. If you are breastfeeding, you need 2.8 micrograms.
To convert 100 milligrams (mg) to micrograms (microg - we don't have Greek letters here) you'll need to multiply by 103 or 1,000 to get your answer. 100 mg x 1,000 = 100,000 micrograms. That's a lot of micrograms. And it's a massive dose. Double check your dosage and call around to "vitamin shops" to determine if a larger dosage is available in the B12. The concentration of cobalamin (which B12 is sometimes called) varies from supplier to supplier. But there are 1,000 microgram dosages available. It is improbable that you'll be giving your dog 100 pills. Do your homework on this one.
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For a healthy person, the dosage may vary from 1 to 5 mcg per day. When it is prescribed to treat neurological problems, the dosage can reach 15000 mcg per day. Vitamin B12 works better with cobamamide, that is a co-enzyme of the vitamin B12.
100,000 IU
how many 1000mcg b12 do i take to equal 2.4 mcg
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how can convert 100 mcg B12 in mg
one milliliter
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