Is 50mcg the same as 5mg?
no
*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
*1000mcg = 1mg* 125mg = 50mcg(x) 125mg x (1000mcg/1mg) = 50mcg(x) 125mcg= 50mcg(x) x = 2.5
A teaspoon is 5ml or 5g (of water) 5mg is the same as 0.005g So 5mg is 1/1000 (one thousandth) of a teaspoon!
yes
the question makes very little sense- there are obviously 5mg in 5mg. so no amount of 5mg will ever equal 1mg because they are the same units. you would need 1mg for 1mg or 1/5(one-fifth ie. 1) of 5mg
1mg = 1000mcg 50mcg x 1mg/1000mcg = 0.05mg 50mcg is half of 0.1mg
In a literal sense, no. One is solid while the other is liquid - and liquid gets absorbed into your body faster. However, 5mg is 5mg so I would imagine the dosage would be the same.
im ask is oxycodone 5mg ,norco 325/10 are the same type of medicine do that same effect
Yes, 0.25 is LESS than .5. If you think of it more as a percent, where .25=25% and .5=50%, then .25mg would be 25% of a whole milligram, where .5mg would be 50% of a whole milligram, thus .5mg would be greater
To start off, mg=milligrams and mcg=micrograms. milli- can be replaced with 10-3 while micro- can be replaced with 10-6 0.05mg can be rewritten as 0.05*10-3g To get the value in mcg (10-6), you need to multiply by 103 and by 10-3 like this: [0.05 * (103)] * [10-3 * (10-3)] g = 50 * 10-6 g = 50mcg So yes, 0.05 mg is equal to 50mcg.
If you take 2 x 5mg together rather than 1 x 10mg you will experience the exact same thing. It will lower your blood pressure, or help your angina. The doses are the same.