The microgram (mcg) and the International Unit (IU) are two common units of measurement used in health and medicine, particularly for vitamins and minerals. The conversion between mcg and IU can vary depending on the specific substance being measured, as different substances have different potency factors.
For example, Vitamin A has a potency factor of 0.3 mcg/IU, meaning that 1 IU of Vitamin A is equivalent to 0.3 mcg. Understanding these conversions is crucial for accurate dosing and health analysis.
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