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IU stands for Internation Unit, which is a unit of measurement. However it is based on the affect not a actual measurement. It is commonly used in pharmacy for some medication, vaccines, vitamins and hormones. The amount of the IU is regulated by an internation agreement for each substance. It is monitored by the Committee on Biological Standardization of the World Health Organization.

The thing to remember is that 1 IU of vitamin B is not going to be the same as 1 IU of vitamin E.

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Well, darling, 10000 IU can vary depending on the substance it refers to. Assuming we're talking about Vitamin D, 10000 IU is equivalent to 250 micrograms or 0.25 milligrams. So, in milliliters, it would depend on the concentration of the Vitamin D solution. You might need to consult a pharmacist or a healthcare professional for the exact conversion.

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