I say 2.5 because 1 milligram = 1000 mcg and if you think about it 400 mcg (1 pill) +400 mcg (1 pill) = 800 mcg + 200 mcg (1/2 pill)= 1000 mcg
You would have to take 25 - 400 microgram pills to equal a dose of 10 milligrams.I am curious why you want to take so much? Daily folic acid requirement is about 1000 micrograms (or 2 1/2 of the 400 micrograms pills). 1 milligram = 1000 micrograms.
I say 2.5 because 1 milligram = 1000 mcg and if you think about it 400 mcg (1 pill) +400 mcg (1 pill) = 800 mcg + 200 mcg (1/2 pill)= 1000 mcg
400mcg
Yes, some pills can boost your metabolism. I would recommend Folic Acid.
no it'll make your hair fall out. best pills for hair would be folic acid pills
Nope. Folic acid just helps prevent neural tube defects in the first few weeks of a growing embryo's life. It has nothing to do with fertility, however you should start taking at least 400mcg of folic acid per day as soon as you even start thinking about trying to become pregnant. Your body can't maintain levels of folic acid innately, so you have to take some every day to be sure your baby gets enough.
Its an iron nd folic acid tablet used to increase haemoglonin
0.2 milligrams.
The RDA of folic acid (Vitamin B9) for a ten to twelve year old is 250 micrograms. They can be taken if there is a folic acid deficiency. Folic acid is not needed if the individual has a high vegetable diet. Good sources are oranges, bananas, avocados, red fruits, whole grains, and green leafy vegetables.
1000 mg of folic acid is equal to 100,000 mcg. This is an unusually high dose.
The last answer told you to: assuming the same pharmacy produced both doses, in other words, assuming that what you have is actually 'folic acid', then 400mcg is the same as .4 milligrams which is equal to 4/1000th of a gram.Yet they still failed to answer the question: 1 milligram = 1000 mcgif this is for the Flintstones vitamins just take either 2.5 or 3 of them and you should be fine.
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