Methylcobalamin 1500 mcg taken orally is often preferred over a 1000 mcg injectable form for several reasons. Oral administration is non-invasive, more convenient, and easier for patients to self-manage, promoting better adherence to treatment. Additionally, certain individuals may absorb oral methylcobalamin more effectively, making the higher dosage beneficial for ensuring adequate levels of vitamin B12. Ultimately, the choice between oral and injectable forms depends on individual health needs and preferences.
A broad spectrum antibiotic like la-200 or biomycin. These are injectables. You could also give the calf an antibiotic bolus instead of the injectable antibiotic. Also spray the navel with gentle iodine.
Any uncoated, and some coated/time release pill, is injectable. It's a matter of what (to determain whether you want to die from it or not) and/or how much (to determain how long it takes to kill you).
Vitamin B-12 is a big, fat vitamin molecule. It has a formula of C63H88CoN14O14P and a molecular mass of 1355.37 g/mol. Notice that there is only one atom of cobalt (Co) in that molecule. There is only a single atom of phosphrus (P), too, for what that's worth. The 1355.37 g/mol means that there are 1355.37 grams in a mole of that substance (B-12). Cobalt has a molecular mass of 58.93 g/mol. If we set up a ratio of cobalt to B-12, we will get 58.93 : 1355.37 as the cobalt to B-12 ratio. See that the ratio? That's cobalt to B-12, and if we take the same ratio and extend it to the 1000 micrograms (1000mcg) in the vitamins, we'll get about 43.5 micrograms cobalt to 1000 micrograms of B-12. We've got about 43.5 micrograms of cobalt per 1000 micrograms of B-12.
1000 mcg = 1 mg. So a 600 mg pill has the active ingrediant of 600 1000mcg pills. That is the math. But do not substitute pills for each other without consulting a doctor or pharmacist. That could be very dangerous and even cost you your life. For example. the coating on a pill, particularly a time-release pill, could make a huge difference in how a pill works if you try to split it or if you try to take several smaller pills instead of one large pill.
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instead: to take the place of something else.
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There are no single words that are antonyms for instead. Some phrases that are the opposite of instead are 'as well' and 'in addition.'
Instead is an adverb.
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They picked him instead of me, I was disappointed.
No, it is an adverb. The combination "instead of" is a preposition.