5ug = 200iu
12.5ug Chromium in iu
1000 IU Vitamin D = 25 mcg Vitamin D = 0.025 mg Vitmain D. to convert IU of vitamin D divide by 40 to get mcg, divide by 40,000 to get mg. The minimum daily requirements for vitamin D have been markedly increased recently, and there is great confusion since the commercial products are still labeled as IU (International Units) while the research papers are stated in units of ug (micrograms) and mg. I spotted many unanswered questions regarding this conversion factor. *I need conversion to/from a measure that looks like ug, where the u has a tail like a lower case p. Is this the same as IU or what? How much is 100 u(plustail)g Vitamin D?
There are 1000 micrograms (mcg) to a milligram (mg). Consumers most often see IU's on the labels of vitamin packages: in standard preparations the equivalent of 1 IU is 0.3 microgram (0.0003 mg) for vitamin A, 50 micrograms (0.05 mg) for vitamin C, 25 nanograms (0.000 025 mg) for vitamin D, and 2/3 milligram for (natural) vitamin E. Please note: for many substances there is no definite conversion between international units and mass units (such as milligrams). This is because preparations of those substances vary in activity, so that the effect per milligram of one preparation is different from that of another. Most vitamins are based on the IU values, so why do you want to convert them when you do not buy them that way? To do some further research on your vitamin choices, visit the following web site: http://www.changingshape.com/resources/references/vmchart.asp IU stands for International Unit, which used to be the method of measurement for Vitamin A. It has since changed to ug (micrograms) of RAE, which stands for Retinol Activity Units. Converting from IU to ug of RAE varies depending on the form of Vitamin A you're talking about. For most supplements however, it averages that 1 IU = 0.15 ug of RAE. Tom M Fort Wayne, IN
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To convert mcg to mg: Divide by 1000 OR multiply by 0.001 OR move the decimal 3 places to the left (they all mean the same thing), so 500mcg = .5mg. Similarly, 1000mcg = 1mg, 2500mcg = 2.5mg, etc. AND to convert in the opposite direction, mg to mcg, multiply by 1000, so 3mg = 3000mcg, 1.5mg = 1500mcg, etc.
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The normal level for thyroglobulin is: 0 - 34 ug/L for patients who still have their thyroid gland 0 - 3 ug/L for patients following surgical removal and thyroid ablation\ Hope that helped
50 micrograms (ug) is equal to 50 micrograms (mcg), as "ug" and "mcg" are two different notations for the same unit of measurement. Therefore, 50 ug = 50 mcg.
The metric prefix that looks like a little u is the symbol for micro. So, 25 ug is 25 micrograms or 25 E(-6) grams.
Vitamin A is an essential fat soluble for humans and promotes good eyesight (helps us see in the dark) aids in the cells of the skin and mucous membranes (lining inside the body) aids in keeping a stronger immune system and strengthens bone and may reduce the risk of certain cancers. The recommended dose for for men is 1,000 micrograms of RE per day and for women 800 micrograms RE per day. It is better to get Vitamin A by diet as sometimes some people have a low tolerance to it or take too large a dose (or the supplement you buy may be too high for each individual.) It is harmful and can cause, fatty liver, weakness, headaches, anorexia, vomiting, fatigue, dry skin and birth defects among pregnant women. Diet is the best way to go and the richest foods in Vitamin A are liver Vitamin A is stored in the liver), fish liver oils, milk, milk products, butter and eggs. Vitamin A is also found in turnip greens, bok choy, mustard greens, romaine lettuce, sweet potatoes, pumpkin, spinach, butternut squash, deep orange fruits and all dark green vegetables and some fats should be introduced along with it. Steaming instead of boiling the vegetables is best to keep the nutrients in and the vegetables should be 'just cooked' and not over done.
A microgram is equivalent to 10 to the power of -6 grams
"UG" typically stands for "micrograms," which is a unit of measurement used to quantify very small amounts of a substance. In the context of dosages, "UG" would refer to the amount of the medication or supplement being measured in micrograms.