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Posted on: January 6 2016

What is the usual dose of vitamin E in a cream for external use?

The doctor has prescribed 50 000 IU per 30g, when we use 0.89 IU/h as a unit for Alfa-tocopherol-hydrogen succinate, however, we come out 56g?

Answer

The form of vitamin E, which you use, is not interesting because it contains too little vitamin E per G. I found 50 mg or 125 mg/g cream But under the form of alpha tocopherol acetate. I suspect that in the Merck Index you will find the number of ONION per g tocopherol acetate.