There is no conversion......iu's measure mass, cc's measure volume.
international unit (IU)
a unit used to measure the mass of certain vitamins and drugs based on their expected effects. For each substance to which this unit applies, there is an international agreement specifying the biological effect expected with a dose of 1 IU. Other quantities of the substance are then expressed as multiples of this standard. Examples: 1 IU represents 45.5 micrograms of a standard preparation of insulin or 0.6 microgram of a standard preparation of penicillin. Consumers most often see IU's on the labels of vitamin packages: the equivalent of 1 IU is 0.3 microgram (0.0003 mg) for vitamin A, 50 micrograms (0.05 mg) for vitamin C, 25 nanograms (0.000 025 mg) for vitamin D, and 2/3 milligram for vitamin E.
You just have to do a little math. Your HCG kit tells you how many iu's are in solution when converted, and you know the volume of water used for the conversion. So divide the volume by the number of expected doses.
It's simple just to get the standard 2500iu kit, and use it all in one injection. HCG is still bio-active for up to 4 days, so I use 2500iu every 3 days for 2 weeks. Some recommend 5000, but I have been satisfied at my dose.
international unit (IU)
a unit used to measure the mass of certain vitamins and drugs based on their expected effects. For each substance to which this unit applies, there is an international agreement specifying the biological effect expected with a dose of 1 IU. Other quantities of the substance are then expressed as multiples of this standard. Examples: 1 IU represents 45.5 micrograms of a standard preparation of insulin or 0.6 microgram of a standard preparation of penicillin. Consumers most often see IU's on the labels of vitamin packages: the equivalent of 1 IU is 0.3 microgram (0.0003 mg) for vitamin A, 50 micrograms (0.05 mg) for vitamin C, 25 nanograms (0.000 025 mg) for vitamin D, and 2/3 milligram for vitamin E.
You just have to do a little math. Your HCG kit tells you how many iu's are in solution when converted, and you know the volume of water used for the conversion. So divide the volume by the number of expected doses.
It's simple just to get the standard 2500iu kit, and use it all in one injection. HCG is still bio-active for up to 4 days, so I use 2500iu every 3 days for 2 weeks. Some recommend 5000, but I have been satisfied at my dose.