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- ... blood sugar should be: From 90 to 130 mg/dL (5.0 to 7.2 mmol/L) for adults From 90 to 130 mg/dL (5.0 to 7.2 mmol/L) ... to 19 years old From 90 to 180 mg/dL (5.0 to 10.0 mmol/L) ...
- ... the label will tell you how many milligrams (mg) are found in each tablet, for example 50 mg per tablet. For liquids, the label will tell ...
- ... the label will tell you how many milligrams (mg) are found in each tablet, such as 80 mg per tablet. For liquids , the label will tell ...
- ... the vitamin. However, amounts greater than 2,000 mg/day are not recommended. Doses this high can ... AI) 0 to 6 months: 40 milligrams/day (mg/day) 7 to 12 months: 50 mg/day ...
- ... Birth to 6 months: 30 milligrams per day (mg/day)* 6 months to 1 year: 75 mg/day* *AI or Adequate Intake Children 1 to 3 years old: 80 mg/day 4 to 8 years old: 130 mg/ ...
- ... to 6 months: 0.1 milligrams per day (mg/day) 7 to 12 months: 0.3 mg/day Children (RDA) 1 to 3 years: 0.5 mg/day 4 to 8 years: 0.6 mg/ ...
- ... 0 to 6 months: 2 milligrams per day (mg/day) Children and infants (RDA) 7 to 12 months: 3 mg/day 1 to 3 years: 3 mg/day 4 to 8 years: 5 mg/day ...
- ... also found in processed foods: Coffee - 75 to100 mg per 6 ounce cup, 40 mg per 1 ounce espresso. Tea - 60 to100 mg per 16 ounce cup black or green tea. ...
- ... to 6 months: 0.3* milligrams per day (mg/day) 7 to 12 months: 0.4* mg/day *Adequate Intake (AI) Children 1 to 3 years: 0.5 mg/day 4 to 8 years: 0.6 mg/ ...
- ... inclusive. Common dosage forms and strengths: Suppository: 120 mg, 125 mg, 325 mg, 650 mg Chewable tablets: 80 mg Junior tablets: ...