mine is WAY older than that and partially used years ago. No infection yet.Used a few times and left in safe. Think I can use it now or will die?
Ok, excuse my ignorance here but been a long time since running GH. If I have a 12iu vial and fill with 2 pins full bac water total (200ml) gives 1.5iu per 10ml on the pin I am using?
Ok, excuse my ignorance here but been a long time since running GH. If I have a 12iu vial and fill with 2 pins full bac water total (200ml) gives 1.5iu per 10ml on the pin I am using?
Correct, I am using a 1cc insulin pin. I filled it two times with bac water (2cc) and put it in the 12iu HGH vial. So what does say the 20 mark represent iu wise of HGH?
He is using a 12 iu vial, not 10 iu.example- 1ml(cc) per 10 IU vial of human growth hormone - somatropin - would mean each 10 mark on a U100 insulin syringe would equal 1 IU of human growth hormone - somatropin -
2ml(cc) added to a 10 IU vial of human growth hormone - somatropin - would mean that the 20 mark on a U100 syringe would equal 1 IU of human growth hormone - somatropin -
3ml(cc) added to a 10 IU vial of human growth hormone - somatropin - would mean that the 30 mark on a U100 syringe would equal 1 IU of human growth hormone - somatropin -
The two mark is 1.25 iu.
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He is using a 12 iu vial, not 10 iu.
two syringes (1 ml each) is 12 iuCorrect, I am using a 1cc insulin pin. I filled it two times with bac water (2cc) and put it in the 12iu HGH vial. So what does say the 20 mark represent iu wise of HGH?
That's it. The math is not as easy as a 10 iu vial, though.yeah dont take much more to figure it out from a starting point... like at the 20 mark he have 1.2iu 40 mark 2.4iu... its a solve for X equation
Make the math easier for yourself. Two syringes into 12 iu. So each 1 cc is 6 iu. So the 10 mark is 6 iu, right? The 5 mark is 3 iu. The 2.5 mark is 1.5 iu (your original question).
That's it. The math is not as easy as a 10 iu vial, though.
When I say 10 I mean the whole syringe. 100, in the way you are describing it.
5 = half a 1. ml syringe
2.5 is, I guess 25 the way you are describing it.