Yes, the person will fit.
75 mg
The amount of nicotine absorbed from 4 mg of nicotine gum can vary based on several factors, including individual metabolism and how the gum is used. Generally, about 50% to 75% of the nicotine in the gum is absorbed, so a person might absorb approximately 2 to 3 mg of nicotine from a 4 mg piece of gum. However, this can differ from person to person.
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For me I take 24 mg and If I want to feel the same with caffeine about 120-150 mg of caffeine will give me the same energy. If I really want to get going I take either 32 or 40 mg of ephedrine or 200-250 mg of caffeine. Or I take 24 mg of ephedrine and 180 mg of caffeine at the same time. But really it varies from person to person. You'll have to see how it affects you or you can try the same doses that work for me.
KEPPRA (levetiracetam) is an antiepileptic drug available as 250 mg (blue), 500 mg (yellow), 750 mg (orange), and 1000 mg (white) tablets and as a clear, colorless, grape-flavored liquid (100 mg/mL) for oral administration.
We don't know, but you definitely have the makings of an exciting experiment there.
A person with fasting blood glucose level of 101 mg/dL would be classified as normal.
The spark plug spanner size for a 1972 MG B is typically 13/16 inch (21 mm). It's important to ensure that the spanner fits snugly to avoid damaging the spark plugs during removal or installation. Always check the specific spark plug type used in your vehicle, as variations can occur.
Start with 2 or 4 mg, then repeat if needed
The symbol for magnesium on the periodic table is Mg.
First convert the person weight in pounds to kg: 1 kg = 2.2 lbs so, this person weight in kg is 170 lbs:2.2 lbs/kg = 77.27 kg we know that the dose the person can received is 6 mg/kg. In this case, the person weight is 77.27 kg, so the mg dose he/she will received is: 6 mg/kg x 77.27 kg = 463.62 mg However, this dose (if for medication) sounds like too much because it almost 0.5 kg (500 mg). Most of the time, dosing based on body weight is for pediatrics (infant and children).
If a person is not sure if a form of medication is a 10 mg or a 5 mg dose, it is best to take it back to the pharmacy and ask the pharmacist who filled the prescription. It's dangerous to not sure how much of a medication one is taking.