1000 mg = 1 gram, Tim. :-)
Jimmy

>
> Thanks Lowell.
>
> So 100 mg = 1g.....  I wasn't sure.
>
> Yeah, that is quite a few and not the answer
> I was hoping for.  2.28g is the dose you treat a
> horse for ulcers.  20mg is the dose they are now
> selling over the counter for people...  Pound for
> pound the horse is still  getting a lot more.... don't
> know why.  Was hoping to be able to treat a horse
> for less than we pay now.
>
>
>
>
> On Tuesday, September 30, 2003, at 08:56 AM, Lowell R. Matthews wrote:
>
> > Tim Harder wrote:
> >
> >> Lowell or anybody else that thinks they can handle this.
> >>
> >> How many 20mg tablets of Omeprazole does it take to
> >> equal 2.28g of Omeprazole?
> >
> > 2.28 g = (x tablets)(0.020 g/tablet)
> > x = 2.28/0.020 = 114.
> >
> > That's quite a few.  :-)
> >
> > ---Lowell
> >
> >
> >
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