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tyronegmc wrote: Nate thanks so much bud.
Can I ask to quick questions though?
1. Is Doctari's PCT very Effective? (only asking from guys who have tested it and can vouch for it. Am not doubting in anyway at all, just curious to know) Yes
2. I have a Synthesis HCG 5000 vial and it came with (what looks like)a 2ml vial of water. How do I go ahead mixing it to get 500ui for EOD shot as i know i would need to make 10 shots in total? Read the post from CycloTrpTyr below
CycloTrpTyr wrote:
1 vial of Pregnyl contains 5000 International Units (IU) of HCG.
You add 1ml of water to enable the stuff to be injected.
Therefore you have 5000IU of HCG per 1ml of water.
Are you still with me.
if there is 5000IU/1ml, then it follows that
there is: 2500IU/0.5ml (divide both sides by 2)
1000IU/0.2ml (divide both sides by 5)
500IU/0.1ml (divide both sides by 10)
Does this make sense? If you have 5000IU per ml then you also have 500IU per 0.1ml
You want 250IU twice a week which is 500IU per week.
Therefore you want to inject 0.1ml per week in total. (500IU per 0.1ml)
Now forget units.
You split this up in two as you inject twice per week. Thus you have 0.1ml divided by 2 which gives you 0.05ml
Therefore you have to inject 0.05ml twice a week.
On an insulin syringe the volume (ml is designated as units. i.e. 1 Unit = 0.01ml. 10 Units = 0.1ml etc)
Therefore 0.05ml = 5 Units.
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