Levohyroxine .100MG (which is 100MCG) is a small yellow round pill. The front says JSP and the back says 516. This information is available on websites, your pharmacy and any pharmaceutical guide.
teva/numark
Yes. APS 2510 is stamped on the 100mcg tablets supplied by TEVA (UK) Ltd.I do not know what APS 2510 stands for though.
It's a thyroid medication for people with hypothyroidism.
The abbreviation "mcg" stands for MICROGRAM which is 1,000,000th of a gram. The abbreviation "mg" stands for MILLIGRAM which is 1000th of a gram. Therefore, moving the decimal accordingly, 50mcg does equal 0.05mg.
Levothyroxine 137 mcg in the US is a turquoise or robins-egg blue color. If you are in any doubt regarding your thyroid medication, bring it to you pharmacist for identification.
Yes, levothyroxine and levothyroxine sodium are the same medication. Levothyroxine sodium is the specific salt form of levothyroxine used in most medications for treating hypothyroidism.
Yep.
No, there is no levothyroxine in Zithromax. Levothyroxine is a thyroid hormone replacement medication.
No.
100mcg is equal to 0.1mg. To convert micrograms to milligrams, you divide by 1000.
Levothyroxine 137 mcg in the US is a turquoise or robins-egg blue color. If you are in any doubt regarding your thyroid medication, bring it to you pharmacist for identification.
uhh like 0.01mg hard to belive but im pretty sure 1 mg = 10000mcg