Well, darling, one IU (International Unit) can vary depending on the substance being measured. So, there's no one-size-fits-all answer to your question. As for one cc (cubic centimeter), it's a unit of volume, not of concentration. So, you're comparing apples to Oranges here, honey.
The standard insulin syringe is a total of 1 ml ( 1 cc), but if you are not sure ask someone who can tell you. Too much insulin can be fatal.
39 cc in one dry ounce.!
There are 30cc to 1ml cc=ml Wrong, a cc is the same as a ml; so 1 ml = 1 cc.
'cc' often refers to 'cubic centimeters' which is a measure of volume. One cc is equal to one milliliter (mL)
A 12 fl oz. coke can has 355 cc.
The conversion of IU to cc depends on the specific medication and its concentration. Typically, 1 cc is equivalent to 1 ml. To convert IU to cc for a specific medication, you would need to know its specific concentration and consult the medication's prescribing information.
An iu isn't a measure with a single definition, while a cc is a standard mesurement. The iu is definited differently for different substances.
An "iu" is an international unit. This means that one iu is a the same as a "unit". But this is not the same as how many "miligrams" of active ingredient there are in a drug.
This vary upon the type of HCG being taken. The simplest way is to divide the amount of cc by 10.
The standard insulin syringe is a total of 1 ml ( 1 cc), but if you are not sure ask someone who can tell you. Too much insulin can be fatal.
You cannot make a direct conversion of insulin IU to ml. It depends on the concentration of insulin in the vial you are using. One commonly used concentration is 100 IU/ml, (sometimes called "U100") but this is NOT true for all insulin. If the concentration is 100 IU/ml, then each ml contains 100 IU and the conversion is 100 units = 1 ml.
one mcg = .344 iu one mg = 1000 mcg one g = 1000 mg
1,000 IU = 25ug
1,000 cc
473.176473 cc American568.26125 cc UK
1 cc = 1 ml
1000 iu is how many mL?