As per my knowledge it is used to increase the bioavailability of natural Prrogesterone and it reduces the pain duering delivery.
25 mg ephedrine, 200 mg caffiene... that's all.
There are approximately 0.000441 pounds in 200 mg.
200 mg is 2 g
1 g = 1,000 mg, thus 0.2 g = 200 mg
Not sure what you mean. Can a robin weigh 200 mg? Can a robin eat 200 mg? 200 mg is about the mass of a grain of sand perhaps a quarter of a grain of rice.
1 gram = 1000 milligrams. So 0.2 g = 0.2*1000 = 200 mg. Simple!
200 milligrams = 0.000440924524 pounds
Carbocisteine should not be used in pregnancy. Instead you can use bromhexine. It is safe in pregnancy.
Albendazole is known teratogen. Must not be used in pregnancy. You can use levamisole 150 mg in pregnancy. That is also to be avoided as far as possible in first trimester of pregnancy.
0.4 g is equivalent to 400 mg. Therefore, two 200 mg capsules equal 0.4 g.
A single dose of cefixime 400 mg is not equal to 200 mg twice a day.
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