This depends on the density of the solution at hand. If using water, assuming a standard 1g/ml, then there are 1.25 milliliters for every 1.25 grams of water. Using the relationship of density=mass/volume, one could determine volume by taking the divident of mass/density.
That's 117 square units.
There are 1000mcg (micrograms) per milligram.* So, 125mg = 125 x 1,000 = 125000mcg
There are 0.04 units in 0.04 cc.
Area is measured by length time width. The calculation gives you 117 square units.
2 tens is 20 units.
There are 125mg in 0.125g
The answer is no .05mg is the same as saying .050mg, .125mg is not smaller than .05mg.
0.125 grams (1 gm = 1000 mg)
*1000mcg = 1mg* 125mg = 50mcg(x) 125mg x (1000mcg/1mg) = 50mcg(x) 125mcg= 50mcg(x) x = 2.5
To determine how many 250mg doses are in a 5 oz bottle of 125mg, we first need to convert ounces to milliliters, as most dosage calculations are done in milliliters. There are approximately 148.83 milliliters in 5 ounces. Since the bottle contains 125mg per milliliter, the total amount in the bottle is 125mg/mL × 148.83mL = 18,603.75mg. Dividing this by 250mg per dose gives approximately 74.415 doses. Therefore, there are about 74 full 250mg doses in the bottle.
125mg of an antihistamine all in one dose can be dangerous. They can suppress the respiratory system and the central nervous system.
It is 0.5%.
*1000 mcg = 1 mg* .125mg = 50mcg (x) .125mg x (1000mcg / 1mg) = 50mcg (x) 125mcg = 50mcg (x) x = 2.5 So 2.5 (50mcg) pills equal 0.125mg
17 ml
I'll use the density of water here, ~ 1 g/ml. 125mg is 0.125g. This is 0.125 millilitres.
75/125=0.6
no, it is somewhat sedating, not a stimulant.