This is not a valid conversion. Milliliters (mL or ml) and liters (L) are measures of volume. Grams (g), kilograms (kg) and milligrams (mg) are measures of weight or mass.
To make 50 ml of a solution with a concentration of 500 mg per 5 ml, you would need to calculate the total amount needed: 50 ml / 5 ml = 10 units of 5 ml that are needed. Since each unit of 5 ml requires 500 mg, you would need 10 units x 500 mg = 5000 mg. To find out how many 250 mg tablets are needed to make 5000 mg, you would divide 5000 mg by 250 mg per tablet, which equals 20 tablets needed.
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.
15 mg/ounce = 15 mg/28.35 mL. 15 mg/28.35 mL = 4 mg/7.55 mL=. Since a teaspoon is 5 mL, there would be 4 mg in about 1 1/2 teaspoonfuls.
1 cl is equal to 10 ml, so 5 cl is equal to 50 ml.
23.75 mg of Dextrose is added by intravenous injection of 475 ml of this solution .. wrong!5% WV means 5 grams/100ml ; therefore 23.75 grams/475ml; since there's 1000mg/gramthe number of mg dextrose added by IV injection of 475ml = 23750mg !
To make 50 ml of a solution with a concentration of 500 mg per 5 ml, you would need to calculate the total amount needed: 50 ml / 5 ml = 10 units of 5 ml that are needed. Since each unit of 5 ml requires 500 mg, you would need 10 units x 500 mg = 5000 mg. To find out how many 250 mg tablets are needed to make 5000 mg, you would divide 5000 mg by 250 mg per tablet, which equals 20 tablets needed.
60 mg when they mix it in the clinic, powder in to juice 1mil= 1mg,5 mil juice =5mg,and so on.
Not sufficient information. 5 mg would have to be divided by an amount of liquid to calculate ng per ml.
In pharmacology, a tablespoon is equal to 15 ml, a teaspoon is equal to 5 ml. There is no set definition of how many mg are in a tablespoon, if depends on the concentration of the medication that you are takingdepends what your filling the spoon with! If it is cough medicine (or suchlike) about 1000mg
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5 µg = 0.005 mg
This cannot be sensibly answered. Milliliters (mL or ml) is a measure of volume, mg is a measure of weight or mass.
To get from grains to milligrams you'll need a conversion factor like 1 gr = 64.8 mg. 5 gr x 64.8 mg = 324 mg, so you decide that's close enough and give 1 tab. 1 gr Rounding to 60 mg/1 gr, as is often done, gives 300 mg as your answer, which might cause you to doubt if you will be giving the ordered dose. 3. You just opened a 500 mL bottle of guaifenesin and will be giving 1 tablespoon per dose. How many doses are in the bottle? In other words how many tablespoons are in 500 mL? 500 mL x 1 tsp x 1 tbs = 33 tbs 4.93 mL 3 tsp Rounding to 5 mL gives you the same answer, so rounding to 5 mL is reasonable.
15 mg/ounce = 15 mg/28.35 mL. 15 mg/28.35 mL = 4 mg/7.55 mL=. Since a teaspoon is 5 mL, there would be 4 mg in about 1 1/2 teaspoonfuls.
One can calculate it easily. One teaspoon is approx. 5 GRAMS. Each Gram contains 1000 milligrams. Therefore one teaspoon is equivalent to approx. 5000 milligrams. 100 mg is approx 1/50 of a teaspoon.If in milliliters:One teaspoon is equal to 5 mg/5 ml therefore 100 mg or 100 ml is equal to 20 teaspoons. Let me further say you that mg means milligrams and ml means milliliters.
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50mg ---> 5ml ?mg -----> 100ml Use the cross mutliplication method to find ? 50 x 100 / 5 = ? ? = 1000mg Answer is 2 x 500mg tablets