An iu, or international unit, is a measure of "how much active ingredient there is per mil". As such, it can not be converted into mils because it is not a liquid measurement, it is a drug measurement (for measuring tiny amounts).
0.2 ml
1.5 ml
4 iu in 0.6 ml
1000 iu is how many mL?
This depends on the age of the patient and the methodology used. To give you a general idea, I've listed the reference ranges used by my laboratory: • <1 year: 0-15 IU/mL • 1-5 years: 0-60 IU/mL • 6-9 years: 0-90 IU/mL • 10-15 years: 0-200 IU/mL • Adults: 0-100 IU/mL
4000
how many ml in 2iu
A single titre value of above 200 iu ml is considered raised
No!
IU are a measure of biological activity, specific for, and different for each nutrient, ng is a unit of weight, ml is a unit of volume.
2 pints or 4 cups
1 dram = 1 tsp = 5 ml so 2 drams equal 10 ml