Oh, dude, you're hitting me with some pharmacy math here! So, 1 milliequivalent (mEq) is equal to 1,000 micrograms (mcg). It's like converting pesos to dollars, but with medication. Just remember, when it comes to mEq and mcg, it's a 1:1,000 ratio.
1 mg = 1000 mcg so 6 mg = 6*1000 = 6000 mcg. Simple!
1 liter equals 1 liter.
1 US gallon = 3.785L
1 x 10^2 mcg
1 centimetre = 10 millimetres.
1000 mcg equals 1 mg.
1000 mcg equals 1 mg.
1 mg of sodium is equivalent to approximately 0.0435 milliequivalents (mEq) of sodium.
390 mg is 10 meq if dealing with 'elemental' Potassium 2350 mg is 10 meq if dealing with Potassium Gluconate
To convert micrograms (mcg) to milligrams (mg), you need to know that 1 mg equals 1000 mcg. Therefore, to find out how many 75 mcg equals one mg, you divide 1000 mcg by 75 mcg, which equals approximately 13.33. Thus, about 13.33 doses of 75 mcg equal one mg.
1 mg = 1,000 mcg so 130 mg = 130,000 mcg. Simple!
it depends on the stregth of the drug
One million mcg per gram.
1 mg = 1000 mcg so 0.0015 mg = 1.5 mcg
1 g = 1000000 micro grams
calcium levels equals 9-11 mg/dL or 4.5-5.5mEq/L 9 divided by 4.5 equals 2. so 1 mEq of calcium equals 2 mg of calcium. 4.5x2= 9 5.5x2= 11
No, 1000 micrograms (mcg) equals 1 milligram (mg), and 1000 mg equals 1 gram (g), so a gram is 1,000,000 mcg.