Well, darling, one IU (International Unit) can vary depending on the substance being measured. So, there's no one-size-fits-all answer to your question. As for one cc (cubic centimeter), it's a unit of volume, not of concentration. So, you're comparing apples to Oranges here, honey.
Chat with our AI personalities
Oh, dude, you're hitting me with the medical lingo! Well, technically, one International Unit (IU) is not equivalent to a volume measurement like cubic centimeters (cc). IU measures the biological activity of a substance, while cc measures volume. So, it's like comparing apples to oranges, man.
The number of International Units (IU) in one cubic centimeter (cc) depends on the specific substance being measured. IU is a unit of measurement typically used in the context of vitamins, hormones, and medications where the potency may vary. To convert IU to cc, you would need to know the concentration of the substance in IU per volume unit (e.g., IU/ml) to determine how many IU are in one cc.
its not the same thing. an iu measures the amount of produce in a substance. a cc is a cubic centimeter or the same as 1 ml. so what ever you have just ask how many iu's are recommended for dose. sorry not the answer you wanted.
An IU, or International Unit, is not a unit of volume. It represents a pharmacological dose of a substance, and the volume varies with the type of substance. The IU allows dosages of active ingredients to be calculated from various compounds.
The standard insulin syringe is a total of 1 ml ( 1 cc), but if you are not sure ask someone who can tell you. Too much insulin can be fatal.
39 cc in one dry ounce.!
There are 30cc to 1ml cc=ml Wrong, a cc is the same as a ml; so 1 ml = 1 cc.
'cc' often refers to 'cubic centimeters' which is a measure of volume. One cc is equal to one milliliter (mL)
A 12 fl oz. coke can has 355 cc.