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mcg microgram.
mcg
abbr.
microgram

mcg,
abbreviation for microgram.

microgram (μg) [mi´kro-gram]
one millionth (10−6) of a gram.

mcg
microgram.

mcg
Microgram, see there; the preferred written abbreviation is µg


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