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LetMeGoPlease

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These are the antiemetics Stan's guide for SN suggests:

Droperidol- 0,25 nM. Benperidol- 0,027 nM. Trifuperidol- 0,4 nM. Spiperone- 0,053 nM. Haloperidol- 2,0. Bromperidol- 2,1. Lurasidone- 1,0 nM. Sestindole- 2,7 nM. Paliperidone- 2,8 nM. Risperidone- 4,9 nM. Olanzapine- 21 nM. Clozapine- 144 nM. Quetiapine- 245 nM

Pardon me, but I don't understand these symbols and what units they imply. Can someone please explain, is nM the same as mg?

I will talk to my psychiatrist tomorrow after a long time and hopefully I can get some antipsychotics. She will be very pleased to know that after refusing to treat myself with pharmaceuticals I am finally willing to be her little bitch. But I really need to know what I have to get from her.
 
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I don't understand what it means "nM" means either. I looked it up on line but couldn't find info.
 

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