IU stands for International Units and is used for the measurement of drugs and vitamins and is the quantity of a biological active substance needed to produce a particular biological effect agreed upon as an international standard.
As such you can not simply convert the measurement to other units of mass or volume since each substance would have a different conversion ratio.
The international unit (IU) is not a measure of mass but only a measure of the drug effect.
50,000/600 = 83 and 1/3
There is no direct conversion. The IU has a different value for every vitamin measured in those units.
That depends on the substance. IU is different for all substances.
roughly 180 iu in 60 mg of gh
What is the iu for folic acid
The international unit (IU) is not a measure of mass but only a measure of the drug effect.
50,000/600 = 83 and 1/3
500
1 milligram
0.5ML
There is no direct conversion. The IU has a different value for every vitamin measured in those units.
1,000 IU = 25ug
4 iu in 0.6 ml
1000 iu is how many mL?
Each IU is equal to 0. 9 milligrams so this conversion would equal 360 milligrams. The easiest way to complete this conversion is to take the number of IU's and multiply it by 0. 9.
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.