That doesn't surprise me at all for some strange reason......

Frank Key wrote:

> In the scientific and engineering world, the Greek symbol "mu" written as
> the symbol "µ" is a prefix for micro (one millionth or 10^-6). This is
> internationally accepted notation.
>
> However, the U.S. FDA does not recognize  "µg" to mean micrograms. The FDA
> insists that "mcg" be used to express micrograms and "mg" be used for
> milligrams on product labels.
>
> We learned this the hard way after printing 60,000 product labels that used
> "µg" to mean micrograms.
>
> Internationally recognized standards of scientific notation are not
> acceptable to the U.S. FDA.
>
> frank key
>
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