vicodin 7.5/750
mg is the abbreziation for millagram.
normally about 15cm
Well it depends on what gm stands for, because it can be used in engineering, forces, and even chemistry (mole calculations). But generally gm stands for gram, and mg stands for millagram. the m (milla) means 1000 and that means that the millagram (mg) is SMALLER.
Kilogram Hectogram Decagram Gram deciagram centigram millagram
The pill you are describing is intuniv 1 millagram it is for people who have adhd its a generic version of adderal
It should say right on the strip either 2mg or 8mg. If it doesn't, then it might not be real because I'm pretty sure they only have one manufacturer of the suboxone films.
Some words that have the root "mill" or "mil" include millimeter (one thousandth of a meter), millipede (a small worm-like creature), and militate (to have a significant effect or influence).
That's an impossible question to answer because it does not contain enough information. The cc is a measure of volume of liquids and the mg is measure of dry solids by weight. Unless you specify what it is that you are measuring there is no point at all of attempting anything further.
1000 milligrams is equal to 1 gram and 1000 grams is equal to 1 kilogram which is equal to 2.2 pounds or 35.2 ounces. Therefore 1 gr equals 0.0352 oz and 1 mg equals 0.0000352 oz.
You cannot. A gallon is a measure of volume, with dimensions [L3]. A milligram (not millagram) is a measure of mass, with dimensions [M]. Basic dimensional analysis teaches that you cannot convert between measures with different dimensions such as these without additional information. A simple mental exercise will demonstrate that a gallon of mercury and a gallon of water will have very different masses.
What difference does it make if you already took it ? The time to ask that question was before you took it. And the question you really needed to ask was whether the fever could harm your baby. 7 months pregnant, and asking anonymous weirdos on the internet for your medical advice. How stupid can you get ! If your baby survives, it won't be your fault. If you don't start calling a doctor with your questions, you're seriously risking your baby's life.
The debate on this tends to split among cost-conscious consumers on one hand and medical people on the other. First, it is pretty conclusive fish amoxicillin is the exact same product as dispensed to humans, though some believe the purity or quality control is not as good, but it would cost too much to intentionally make a lower quality line. It is the same. Now whether a lay person should be prescribing their own antibiotics is another story and there could be some danger in that. Another view is that sanitary and quality standards are not equal in human and veterinary medicine, and point out that a fish size dose would do a full grown person no good and that a person may get ill from contaminants in the fish amoxicillin. Again, it is never a good idea to take any antibiotics unless they are prescribed for you.