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by Caduceus1 936 days ago
Somewhat puzzled they're using μM instead of μg?
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μM is a measure of concentration, while μg is a measure of mass. If you meant "μg/L" (or some other measure of volume), it is conventional to use molarity when discussing drugs in basic as well as clinical (PK, PD) contexts.
How do these dosages compare to the usual human therapeutic dosages of doxycycline, azithromax and vitamin C?
Micro moles in serum maybe?