The SI (Systeme Internationale) unit for mass is kilogram.
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No, international units (IU) and milligrams (mg) are not the same. IU is a measurement used for vitamins, hormones, and some medications, while milligrams is a unit of weight. The conversion between IU and milligrams depends on the specific substance being measured.
The international unit (IU) is not typically used as a standard unit for antibiotics. Instead, antibiotics are usually measured in mass units, such as milligrams or micrograms.
Yes, mgs is an informal abbreviation for milligrams. Both terms refer to a unit of mass in the metric system.
The equivalent unit of mass for 64.79891 milligrams is 0.00006479891 kilograms.
The official symbol for milligrams is mg, and neither mG or Mg.
No, 1.5 milligrams is not the same as 1500 milligrams. 1.5 milligrams is a much smaller quantity than 1500 milligrams; specifically, 1.5 milligrams is 1000 times smaller than 1500 milligrams.