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You cannot convert a unit of mass (mg) to a unit of capacity (volume). Mass and volume of a specific substance are related through the mass density (mass per unit volume).
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Milligrams and milliliters are two different types of measurements...
One is mass (weight), the other is volume(liquid) .. they cannot be accurately converted.. But roughly 200mg...
For that product 1mL weighs 1 mg. 1 for 1.
750 mg over 6 hours is equivalent to 750 mL over 6 hours.
In mL per minute, you calculate 750 mL / (6*60) m = 25/12 mL/min
Now just find out of may mL are in a drop. Divide the result above by the number of mL/min and you get your result in drops /min
I assumed that gtts stands for drops (in French gouttes) per minute.
Note First that One Millitre is the SAME as One Milligram
Well, if you look at this guide here.. http://www.novo-pi.com/victoza.pdf#guide
It says quite clearly that. 'Your Victoza pen contains 3 mL of Victoza and will deliver doses of 0.6 mg, 1.2 mg or 1.8 mg.
The number of doses that you can take with a Victoza pen depends on the dose of medicine that is prescribed for you. Your healthcare provider will tell you how much Victoza to take.'
You take 1.2 mg per day so you will get two doses per pen.
So you need one pen every two days so you need 15 pens.for 30 days.
For pure water 1 ml is 1 gram. So 80 ml is going to be 80 g which is 80 000 mg. This all comes form the base relation 1 litre (1000 ml) is 1 kg (1000 g).
For other substances, it will be a bit more or less than 1 gram in a ml, but not much.
It would help us both to know what is the injection, we are not the police.
mg is a unit of mass, ml is a unit of volume. There is no conversion between them. A mg of water occupies about a ml, a mg of lead takes up a lot less space.
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