0.125mg aka one ten-thousandth of a gram. Be careful with Vitamin D3 powder and dosing, ideally by using extreme dilution in oil and then volumetric dosing. Household precision scales cannot measure a 5000IU dose of pure Vitamin , you would need expensive scientific equipment.
The value is different for different vitamins or drugs; please specify the name.
1.25 milligrams
1.25
500 IU
1.25 Mg
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VITAMIN D3
How many mg in 5000iu vitamin d
What is the iu for folic acid
1000 mg of folic acid is equal to 100,000 mcg. This is an unusually high dose.
is 5 mg is ok for a women
A small amount of folic acid is stored in the liver (about 7 mg), but this will be rapidly depleted if there is not sufficient dietary intake. The body's folic acid stores can only last a few months.
You can take one or two tablets of 5 mg per day. Toxicology data for folic acid is not available. Being water soluble vitamin, extra dose is excreted by your kidney.
1 to 2 months.
You must take folic acid with methotrexate because the drug depletes it naturally from the body. Not taking folic acid could lead to severe liver damage. When being treated with MTX regular blood tests should be done to test for toxicity and other problems. ( I take 7.5 mg MTX once a week and 5 mg megafoll folic acid per day. )
There is no guarantee that folic acid supplementation will prevent neural tube defects, though it has been proven to reduce the risk. In a woman who has no family history of neural tube defects, it is suggested that she take 0.4 mg of folic acid each day, while a woman with a family history is asked to take 4 mg of folic acid each day (10 times the amount). Ideally the women would begin taking folic acid at least 3 months before conception, and continue it through at least the end of the first trimester.
I would ask your doctor or pharmacist this question, but my gut reaction is -- I wouldn't eat foods high in folic acid while on that medication.
The last answer told you to: assuming the same pharmacy produced both doses, in other words, assuming that what you have is actually 'folic acid', then 400mcg is the same as .4 milligrams which is equal to 4/1000th of a gram.Yet they still failed to answer the question: 1 milligram = 1000 mcgif this is for the Flintstones vitamins just take either 2.5 or 3 of them and you should be fine.
There are different doses of folic acid prescribed by doctors for different ages. If you are an adult suffering from anemia and you are prescribed folic acid then the dosage would be 1mg orally once a day. An infant is 0.1mg orally once a day and if your child then it is 1mg orally once a day. But remember to to read the leaflet given with your folic acid before you take any medicine.