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- $Title{Why the Metric System is Used for Medication Doses?}
- $Subject{weight measurements metric Metrics System Medication Doses grams
- avoirdupois milligrams measurement measure measures Medications Dose gram
- milligram medicine medicines pharmaceutical pharmaceuticals prescription
- prescriptions drug drugs}
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- Why the Metric System is Used for Medication Doses?
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- QUESTION: Since in the U.S.A. we buy and prepare food in terms of pounds and
- ounces, why do you insist on using grams and other terms that the majority of
- us don't understand? In this morning's paper you stated that the recommended
- daily intake of fiber is 20 to 35 grams. How much is that in terms we
- understand?
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- ANSWER: Most of the scientific literature written today uses the metric
- system, for it provides a logical and sensitive system that responds well to
- the needs of the world's research community. Those same reasons make it very
- practical for all of us, if we would but take the time to understand it. The
- system is calculated on the number "10" and its multiples, and makes
- calculations quite easy. There are 100 centimeters in a meter, and a 1000
- meters in a kilometer (about .6 of a mile). To calculate the number of
- centimeters in a kilometer, you just multiple 100 times 1000, for an answer of
- 100,000. Now try to figure out the number of inches there are in a mile. You
- can immediately see the enormous difference in the mathematics, and all the
- chances there are for errors to creep in.
- The second important reason for using the metric system rather than the
- "avoirdupois" (or English system) is that it provides smaller units that are
- easy to use. For example there are 28.35 grams in an ounce (about the amount
- of fiber you need in your daily diet). It is a lot easier to use a measure of
- 1 gram, than to try and manipulate "1/28.35 ounces". When you realize that
- many medication doses are in milligrams (1/1000 part of a gram), it is easy to
- understand why the metric system has found favor with scientists.
- However, there are more countries that use the metric system for everyday
- measures than those that use the English System. There has been much
- discussion about converting our country to the same system, although it still
- has some way to go before it is established. You might wish to check your own
- home dictionary, since many contain conversion tables that are helpful in
- changing metric units to those you understand a bit better.
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- The material contained here is "FOR INFORMATION ONLY" and should not replace
- the counsel and advice of your personal physician. Promptly consulting your
- doctor is the best path to a quick and successful resolution of any medical
- problem.
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