Convert Milligram to Stone (mgst)

The milligram is the standard unit for pharmaceutical dosing, vitamin labeling, and chemistry lab measurements.

1.57473e-7
1 mg1.57473e-7 stNIST · BIPM accuracy

Milligram to Stone Conversion Table

10 common values
MilligramStone
1 mg1.575e-7 st
5 mg7.874e-7 st
10 mg0.000001575 st
25 mg0.000003937 st
50 mg0.000007874 st
100 mg0.00001575 st
250 mg0.00003937 st
500 mg0.00007874 st
1,000 mg0.000157 st
5,000 mg0.000787 st

How to Convert Milligram to Stone Manually

Step by Step

Converting milligrams to stones is straightforward: multiply by the conversion factor. Follow these three steps to do it by hand or in your head.

  1. 1
    Take your value in milligrams
    Start with the number of milligrams (mg) you want to convert.
  2. 2
    Multiply by 1.575e-7
    The conversion factor from mg to st is 1.575e-7. Multiply your value by this number.
  3. 3
    Read the result in stones
    The result is your value in stones (st).
Practical Examples
1 mg
equals
1.575e-7 st
5 mg
equals
7.874e-7 st
10 mg
equals
0.000001575 st
25 mg
equals
0.000003937 st
100 mg
equals
0.00001575 st

Formula

Multiply the value in milligrams by 1.575e-7. For the reverse direction, multiply by 6,350,293.2.

Forwardst = mg × 1.575e-7
Reversemg = st × 6,350,293.2
Example: 10 mg × 1.575e-7 = 0.000001575 st

Tips

Use these in everyday conversions
  • 1 mg = 1/1000 g = 1,000,000 µg. Always check which prefix the label uses.
  • Read medication labels carefully — confusing mg and µg can be a 1000× dosing error.
  • Nutrition labels list minerals in mg and vitamins (A, D, K) in µg.

Common Mistakes

Avoid these
  • Reading 500 mg as 500 g on a medicine bottle — a potentially fatal 1000× error.
  • Confusing mg (milligram) with mg/kg (dose per kilogram of body weight).
  • Mixing up mg and µg — µg is 1000× smaller.

About Milligram and Stone

What is the Milligram?

The milligram equals one thousandth of a gram (0.001 g) or 10⁻⁶ kilograms, and is the standard unit for pharmaceutical dosing, vitamin labeling, food additives, and chemistry laboratory work. A typical aspirin tablet contains 325–500 mg of active ingredient, and recommended daily vitamin C intake is around 75–90 mg. The milligram is essential in toxicology (LD50 values are often given in mg per kg of body weight), water-quality testing (dissolved minerals in mg/L), and trace-element analysis. It relates to the gram (1,000 mg = 1 g), the microgram (1,000 µg = 1 mg), and the grain (1 grain ≈ 64.8 mg). Pharmaceutical prescriptions worldwide rely on milligrams, and accurate sub-milligram balances are standard in research and pharmacy environments.

  • Prescription and over-the-counter drug dosing
  • Vitamin and mineral supplement labelling
  • Trace element analysis in laboratories
Real-world examples

A paracetamol tablet is 500 mg. Daily iron intake: 8 mg (men) / 18 mg (women). Aspirin for heart protection: 75–100 mg daily.

What is the Stone?

The stone equals exactly 14 pounds or 6.35029318 kilograms and remains the traditional British unit for personal body weight. Originally based on a stone literally used as a counterweight on a balance scale, the unit was standardized at 14 pounds by an Act of Parliament in 1835. While metrication has reduced its role in commerce, the stone persists in British everyday life — a person is described as '11 stone 4' (158 lb) rather than 72 kg — and is widely used in British and Irish weight-loss programs, medical contexts, and gym equipment. The stone is virtually unknown in the United States and most of the world. It relates to the pound (14 lb = 1 stone), the kilogram (1 stone ≈ 6.35 kg), and the long ton (160 stone = 1 long ton). Stones-and-pounds notation (like '11 st 4 lb') is the British equivalent of decimal kilograms.

  • Human body weight in the UK and Ireland
  • British medical charts and patient records
  • British boxing and wrestling press reports
Real-world examples

A 70 kg adult is about 11 stone. A British NHS weight chart marks stones alongside kg. A heavyweight boxer over 14 stone is typical.

Learn About Both Units

⚖️ Reference

What is the Milligram?

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What is the Stone?

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Milligram to Stone FAQ

5 questions
How many stones in a milligram?
One milligram equals 1.575e-7 stones.
How do I convert milligrams to stones?
Multiply the milligram value by 1.575e-7 to get the equivalent in stones.
What is 100 milligrams in stones?
100 milligrams equals 0.00001575 stones.
Is a milligram bigger than a stone?
No. 1 milligram equals 1.575e-7 stones, so one milligram is smaller.
How to convert milligrams to stones without a calculator?
Multiply by 0 for a quick estimate; use a calculator for precise results.

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