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10 −1 g dg decigram 10 1 g dag decagram 10 −2 g cg: centigram: 10 2 g hg hectogram 10 −3 g mg: milligram: 10 3 g kg: kilogram: 10 −6 g μg: microgram (mcg) 10 6 g Mg megagram 10 −9 g ng: nanogram: 10 9 g Gg gigagram 10 −12 g pg picogram 10 12 g Tg teragram 10 −15 g fg femtogram 10 15 g Pg petagram 10 −18 g ag attogram 10 18 g Eg ...
0.5–1 mg/day: 1–2 mg/day: 2–4 mg/day ... 50 mg 1x/6 months: 100 mg 1x/6 months ... Medications and dosages used in hormone therapy for transgender women; References
ng/dL Male < 50 years: 10 [5] 45 [5] nmol/L 290 [91] 1300 [91] ng/dL Male > 50 years: 6.2 [5] 26 [5] nmol/L 180 [91] 740 [91] ng/dL Female: 0.7 [90] 2.8–3.0 [90] [5] nmol/L 20 [92] 80–85 [92] [91] ng/dL 17α-Hydroxyprogesterone: male: 0.06 [23] 3.0 [23] mg/L 0.18 [93] 9.1 [93] μmol/L Female (Follicular phase) 0.2 [23] 1.0 [23] mg/L 0.6 [93 ...
Conversions between units in the metric system are defined by their prefixes (for example, 1 kilogram = 1000 grams, 1 milligram = 0.001 grams) and are thus not listed in this article. Exceptions are made if the unit is commonly known by another name (for example, 1 micron = 10 −6 metre).
In the metric system, a microgram or microgramme is a unit of mass equal to one millionth (1 × 10 −6) of a gram. The unit symbol is μg according to the International System of Units (SI); the recommended symbol in the United States and United Kingdom when communicating medical information is mcg .
Drugs come with a recommended dose in milligrams or micrograms per kilogram of body weight, and that is used in conjunction with the patient's age and body weight to determine a safe dose. In single-dose scenarios, the patient's body weight and the drug's recommended dose per kilogram are used to determine a safe one-time dose.
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An equianalgesic chart is a conversion chart that lists equivalent doses of analgesics (drugs used to relieve pain). Equianalgesic charts are used for calculation of an equivalent dose (a dose which would offer an equal amount of analgesia) between different analgesics. [1]