If you can't do that conversion, then you have no business risking your health.
Please ! Consult a pharmacist. Just walk up to the counter and ask him the same
question. It won't cost you anything, and you won't risk overdosing yourself.
This is your body and your life you're messing with. Whatever you do, DON'T go by
medical advice you get from anonymous weirdos on the internet. You have no idea
who I am, whether I know what I'm talking about, or whether I even care to try and
tell you the truth.
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1/2
8 tablets
keflex 1gm only come in 250mg how much to administer
you can not give it because 1gr equals 325 mg and you would need slightly more than 3 tablets.
no.
4 Tablets as 1000Mg = 1g so 250 x 4 = 1000
To determine how many tablets are equivalent to 62.5 mcg, you need to know the dosage of the tablets. For example, if each tablet contains 25 mcg, then 62.5 mcg would be equal to 2.5 tablets. If the tablet dosage is different, you would divide 62.5 mcg by the amount of mcg per tablet to find the equivalent number of tablets.
You don't need these tablets!
Since your body already produces melatonin, I recommend starting out with a 1 mg tablet. If that doesn't help increase to 2 mg tablets and so on. If that doesn't work, you may need to seek a doctors advice for how much you need to take. Check with your doctor before you start taking any OTC meds, if you are taking anything now to make sure it doesn't counter act with each other...
If they need 15 mg. And only available are the 10mg tabs. You need to administer 1.5 10mg tablets.
To determine how many tablets you would need for a 37.5 g order with each tablet containing 25 mg, first convert grams to milligrams: 37.5 g equals 37,500 mg. Then, divide the total milligrams needed by the amount per tablet: 37,500 mg ÷ 25 mg/tablet = 1,500 tablets. Therefore, you would need 1,500 tablets to fulfill the order.