How do you find an equivalent dose of carbimazole from a dose of propythiouracil?
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The ratio for conversion is 1:10 That is for every one (1) mg of carbimazole or methimazole, give ten (10) mg of propylthiouracil. Thus for this case 10mg of carbimazole will be equivalent to 100mg of propylthiouracil.
The ratio for conversion is 1:10
That is for every one (1) mg of carbimazole or methimazole, give ten (10) mg of propylthiouracil.
Thus for this case 10mg of carbimazole will be equivalent to 100mg of propylthiouracil.
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