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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.

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