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An "iu" is an international unit. This means that one iu is a the same as a "unit". But this is not the same as how many "miligrams" of active ingredient there are in a drug.
IU stands for International Unit, it has no fixed value but varies from one substance to another, depending on the quantities of that substance normally used in pharmacology. There is a good introduction to this topic in Wikipedia 'International Unit'
IU is international units and it's same whether it's of 40 IU or 100 IU insulin. But one is supposed to use 40 iu syringe for 40 IU and 100 IU syringe for 100 IU insulin. You take 30 units in corresponding syringe, dose is gonna remain same. If you interchange the syringe then things get complicated and need to do some math. So for 30 units of 40 IU insulin and want to use 100 IU/ml syringe then you need to use 75 units of 40 IU in 100 IU syringe. Avoid interchange of syringe to be safe.
one mcg = .344 iu one mg = 1000 mcg one g = 1000 mg
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To determine how many 600 IU calcium tabs are needed to equal 50,000 IU, you would divide the total IU by the IU per tab, so 50,000 IU divided by 600 IU per tab equals approximately 83 tabs.
1,000 IU = 25ug
Well, darling, one IU (International Unit) can vary depending on the substance being measured. So, there's no one-size-fits-all answer to your question. As for one cc (cubic centimeter), it's a unit of volume, not of concentration. So, you're comparing apples to oranges here, honey.
Well, darling, 1000 IU can vary depending on the substance you're talking about. But if we're talking about Vitamin D, which is a common reference point, 1000 IU is roughly equal to 25 micrograms or 0.025 milligrams. So, there you have it, straight up and no sugar coating.