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With insulin syringes, 1 unit equals 0.01 mL. So, a 0.1 mL insulin syringe is 10 units, and 1 mL is equal to 100 units in an insulin syringe. When it comes to CC and mL, these measurements are simply different names for the same measurement system 1 CC equals 1 mL.
So, a milligram is a thousandth of a thousandth of a kilogram, and a milliliter is a thousandth of a liter. Notice there is an extra thousandth on the weight unit. Therefore, there must be 1,000 milligrams in a milliliter, making the formula for mg to ml conversion: mL = mg / 1000 .
To administer 3 to 90 micrograms: 30 unit insulin or 0.3 milliliter syringe Micrograms (mcg)cc or ml syringeInsulin syringe 30 micrograms 0.10 milliliters 10 units 45 micrograms 0.15 milliliters 15 units 60 micrograms 0.20 milliliters 20 units 90 micrograms 0.30 milliliters 30 units9 more rows
To administer 150 to 300 micrograms: 100 unit insulin or 1.0 milliliter syringe Micrograms (mcg)cc or ml syringeInsulin syringe 150 micrograms 0.50 milliliters 50 units 180 micrograms 0.60 milliliters 60 units 240 micrograms 0.80 milliliters 80 units 300 micrograms 1.00 milliliters 100 units
Injectable cyanocobalamin comes in 1 mL, 10 mL, and 30 mL vials that contain 1,000 mcg of vitamin B12 per mL. The FDA-approved injectable cyanocobalamin dosage for adults is 100 mcg (0.1 mL) daily for 6 or 7 days.
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The relation between micrograms and milliliters varies widely depending on the specific substances density. For water, 1 ml is equivalent to 1,000,000 mcg but for other substances, the conversion is not straightforward.
microgram per millilitre A unit which is equal to 10⁻⁶ gram per 10⁻ litre.

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