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"q": "Why is the dose in units, and how much medication am I getting?",
"a": "The reason your practitioner uses units for dosing is that it is very easy for you to draw up the exact number of units on a syringe. Check out the chart below to find out how units convert to milligrams:<br><br><div class=\"container\"> <div class=\"table-responsive col-12 col-md-10 mx-auto\"> <table class=\"table\"> <thead class=\"thead-dark\"> <tr> <th class=\"border-left\" scope=\"col\">Semaglutide</th> <th class=\"border-right\" scope=\"col\"></th> <th scope=\"col\"></th> <th class=\"border-left\" scope=\"col\">Tirzepatide</th> <th class=\"border-right\" scope=\"col\"></th> </tr> </thead> <tbody class=\"table-bordered small\"> <tr> <td class=\"font-weight-bold\" scope=\"row\">Units</td> <td class=\"font-weight-bold\">Milligrams</td> <td></td> <td class=\"font-weight-bold\">Units</td> <td class=\"font-weight-bold\">Milligrams</td> </tr> <tr> <td scope=\"row\">5 units</td> <td>0.25 mg</td> <td></td> <td
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