hi,
the answer to this is not simple - it all depends on the formulation (strength) of the drug you get. Penicillin G can be made in various strengths, and this will be expressed in IU (international units) of penicilling per mL on the label.
To administer 125,000 units of Bicillin, you would need to use 0.25 mL of Penicillin G Benzathine since there are 500,000 units in 1 mL.
To find out how many ml from the vial are equal to 125 units, we have to first determine the concentration of the solution (units per ml). We can do this by dividing the total units (10,000) by the total volume (10 ml), which gives us 1000 units/ml. Then, we divide the number of units we want (125) by the concentration (1000 units/ml) to find that 0.125 ml from the vial is equal to 125 units.
A 'unit' can be anything.
A cubic centimeter(cc) is equal to a milliliter(mL). Both are units that equal 1/1000 of a liter. A cubic centimeter(cc) is equal to a milliliter(mL). Both are units that equal 1/1000 of a liter.
1 litre = 1000 ml 100 L = 100000 ml
The answer depends on the units used for 0.4
200 mL is equal to 0.2 L or 0.0002 m3.Cubic metres and litres of the SI units for volume.
To find out how many 1.875 mL equal 5 mL, divide 5 mL by 1.875 mL. This gives you 2.67, meaning approximately 2.67 units of 1.875 mL make up 5 mL.
To determine how much 0.125 mL is in a 100 unit syringe, you can use the following calculation: (0.125 mL / 100 units) * 100 units = 0.125 units So, 0.125 mL is equal to 0.125 units in a 100 unit syringe.
No, these are different units of measure.
Gram is a unit of mass, millilitres are units of volume. The units are incompatible.
To determine how many milliliters (ml) are in 20,000 units, you need to know the concentration of the solution, which is typically expressed in units per milliliter. For example, if the solution has a concentration of 1,000 units/ml, then 20,000 units would equal 20 ml. Without specific concentration details, it's impossible to provide an accurate conversion.