A milligram is one thousands of a gram. ( mg )
A microgram is one millionth of a gram. ( mcg )
So 1 mg = 1000 mcg
So then 10 mg = 10000mcg.
So if she is taking 10 mcg and you have only 10 mg tablets then you would have to take .010 of one of
your tablets .. Yes that is a decimal before the first zero.. Really not a practical thing to do..
Grant... :-)
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kittykat wrote:
hum....I guess I should buy different pills. :)Debbie----- Original Message -----From: Marshall DudleySent: Friday, October 10, 2003 2:48 PMSubject: Re: CS>CS>OT - mg/mcgTake 1/1000 of a tablet.
Marshall
kittykat wrote:
Ok you scientific minds out here. To you this would be very simple. I am not good in math. I have 10 mg tablets of Vanadium and Marshalee uses 10 mcg daily. How would I take my tablets to equal what she takes? Or even can I? Thank you in advance! debbie----- Original Message -----From: mamapugSent: Tuesday, October 07, 2003 7:15 PMSubject: Re: CS>CS>Blood pressureMarshalee - could you tell what amounts of Potassium and Vanadium you take? Thank youDebbie Sure! 10 mcg of Vanadium and 80 mg of Potassium.Marshalee
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