Typically yes. It's a very low dose. It's considered a starting dose. I take 12.5mg, but am very sensitive to medication (slow metabolizer) so it works for me. Good luck!
Yes-there is no difference between one 100 mg Zoloft and two 50 mg Zoloft.
yes, but it's better to take your Zoloft in the morning.
1 g = 1000 mg so 125 g = 125*1000 mg = 125,000 mg. Simple!
I am guessing you mean .125 mg of Synthroid and this is the same as 125 micorgrams. This is a common dose. 125 mg is 125,000 micrograms.
call your vet.
There are two ways to do this. Since there is only one answer, the two ways show us that the fraction 1/8=.125. This is just a fun byproduct of this problem. 1. since 125x8=1000 we know that 125 mg is 1/8 of 1000 mg and 1000 mg is 1 gram. 2. 125 mg x 1gram/1000 mg=125/1000. So 125 mg is .125 grams. Now since there is only one answer, we must have .125=1/8
Well, 125 is larger than 15, so . . .
125 is more than 075, so 125 mg is more than 075 mg.
0.125 mg and 125 mcg are equivalent measurements; they represent the same amount of substance. This is because 1 milligram (mg) is equal to 1,000 micrograms (mcg). Therefore, 0.125 mg is equal to 125 mcg (0.125 mg × 1,000 mcg/mg = 125 mcg).
No.
I take Valium three times a day and 200 mg of Zoloft every evening. Prescribed by a doctor, of course.
Yes.