2400 mg is what percent of 1000 ml"?
175 mg
10 to 12.5 mg weekly
2400 mg/1000 mL = 240 mg/100 mL = 0.24 g/100 mL = 0.24% (percentage is grams per 100 mL)
When taking 7.5 mg of methotrexate, it is generally recommended to take 1 mg of folic acid daily to help reduce potential side effects associated with methotrexate therapy. Some healthcare providers may suggest a higher dose of 5 mg weekly, taken the day after the methotrexate dose. However, it's important to follow your healthcare provider's specific recommendations regarding folic acid supplementation, as individual needs may vary. Always consult your doctor before starting any new supplements.
In the U.S., Simponi is approved as a 50 mg subcutaneous injection once a month and is indicatedIn combination with methotrexate for the treatment of adult patients with moderately to severely active rheumatoid arthritisAlone or in combination with methotrexate for the treatment of adult patients with active psoriatic arthritisFor the treatment of adult patients with active ankylosing spondylitisSimponi is available in two dosage forms. The Simponi SmartJect is a novel autoinjector designed to meet the needs of arthritis patients that has received the Ease-of-Use Commendation by the Arthritis Foundation. Simponi is also available as an easy to use prefilled syringe.
An M365 pill is a combination drug containing 5 mg of hydrocodone and 325 mg of acetaminophen.
4.2x10^20
200
I use Methotrexate as a medication to help control Rheumatoid arthritis. At present I take 15 mg once a week, up from 10 mg, just before I go to bed. Because I take Methotrexate I also have to have a daily dose of folic acid 5mg as this will aid int protecting the kidneys. As well as this when you are on MTX you have to have regular blood tests to check for toxicity.
The composition of drug Vegetamin-A is (chlorpromazine 25 mg, promethazine 12.5 mg, phenobarbital 40 mg
Tablets all vary. They are generally made up of a small amount of an active ingredient which is 'carried' in a larger amount of a harmless substance. The value of Mg printed on a packet is the quantity of the active ingredient in any one tablet - the tablet will weigh more than the value of the active ingredient. Depending on the medicine in question, the number of Mg in a tablet will vary - some brands come on different strengths - I take a 150mg and a 75mg dose of a particular medicine. It depends on the drug. 200mg does not represent the weight of the tablets, it reflects the concentration of the drug in the tablets. If you read the label on the bottle, it should tell you how many mg of the drug there are per tablet and you can figure from there how to reach a 200mg dose.