milligram
Americannoun
noun
Etymology
Origin of milligram
From the French word milligramme, dating back to 1800–10. See milli-, -gram 2
Example Sentences
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Kirkland Signature energy drinks mimic Celsius’s look, flavors, and 200 milligrams of caffeine, causing Celsius shares to fall.
Participants of the trial who were taking 12 milligrams of retatrutide lost an average of 36.6 pounds over 40 weeks, the pharmaceutical company said Thursday.
“In fact, every pill contains only 1/4 of a milligram,” coupled with 100 milligrams of doravirine in the same pill.
From Barron's
“This gives doctors another option to help adults who need more weight loss after being on the 2.4 milligram dose,” the Danish drugmaker said.
The weight loss was achieved at the highest dose tested, 24 milligrams, without reaching a weight-loss plateau, the company said.
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