2 mmol/L to mg/dL (Urea (BUN-based))

2 mmol/L urea (bun-based) converted to mg/dL using the correct factor for this test.

2 mmol/L urea (bun-based) is approximately 5.6 mg/dL.

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Conversion settings

Standard conversion for this test between mmol/L and mg/dL.

5.6
Conversion factor: 1 mmol/L ≈ 2.8 mg/dL
Nearby mmol/L values and their mg/dL equivalents
mmol/L
mg/dL
1.5
4.2
1.75
4.9
2
5.6
2.25
6.3
2.5
7

How this urea conversion is calculated

General formula: mmol/L × 6 = mg/dL

  • 1. Start with the value in mmol/L: 2.
  • 2. Multiply by the analyte-specific factor: 2 × 6.
  • 3. Result in mg/dL: ≈ 5.6.

Tips and important notes for urea

  • Urea is produced when the body breaks down protein and is cleared by the kidneys.
  • High urea can reflect kidney impairment, dehydration, high protein intake, or bleeding in the gut.
  • Different labs may report either urea or urea nitrogen; they use different conversion factors.

Common questions about this urea value