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How to Measure Liquidex

Riker29

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I just did a small experiment that may help some other guys.

Liquidex, the liquid sort of "generic" version of Arimidex, is a very concentrated substance, with 4 mg/ml being its rated concentration.

Arimidex is very potent (and not cheap either) and in many cases a person only needs to do like 1/4 mg of it for it to be effective.

But at that concentration,

1/4 mg of Arimidex.

in Liquidex at 4 mg/ml, means that ,

you would need to adminster 1/16 of a ml (cc)!

How the hell do you measure that?

Well, here is what I did.

The formulation of a "drop" of a liquid is actually a fairly controlled and repeatable process. Meaning, if all factors (liquid viscosity, temperature, etc.) are the same, the amount of liquid in each drop is fairly constant (if the drop is formed around a constant source .... lilke .... the heads of a hollow needle .....).

So, I took a syringe, and sucked up like 3 CCs+ into it.

Wiwth an 18 gauge needle on the syringe, I carefully, slowly, pushed down the plnger, ....... and counted each drop ....

And after several trials, with very low amount of "drift" or changes in data, it turns out that ...


Liquidex, through an 18 gauge needle, at room temp, with the needle held stright down, will create 50 drops per ml.


So, extraploating from that (with a slight amount of "rounding" error),

When using Liquidex, take an 18 gauge needle and with the liquid at room temp, and with the needle held straight down,

for 1 mg Arimidex, measure 12 drops.

for 1/2 mg of Arimidex, measure 6 drops.

for 1/4 mg of Arimidex, measure 3 drops.


Hope this helps some people out there.

And for those that were thinking "did this guy WASTE all of that Liquidex?" - not a chance. I "dropped" it into the back end of another syringe, and then placed it back into the vial.
 
Awesome info... But dude... You really need to get out a little more... You sound like the Nutty "Roided out" Professor...:FRlol:
 
kingjohn,

I thought of that, somehow diluting it.

The problem is that its SO thick, I cant think of any reall effective way to mix it up. I mean, at least when you place it in a syringe, sure .. its thick as hell, but the plunger sorta scrapes it all and pushes it out .... but if you like placed that Liquidex into something that would allow you to sort of "mix" it - then it would like be clinging everywhere and would be hard to get it all out of the container. And at $12.50 per ML, that still some expensive thick gooey stuff.

The_Eviscerator,

LOL, yeah, well, I have a technical background, so I get like that every once in a while. But hey, it keeps my VCR from flashing 12 am all day ...

Plus, frankly, I am on Clomid and I dont feel like doing a shitload of socializing right now. This shit sucks. I mean, its effective (from what I read) but jeezus ... I sure as hell am not ME.
 
Hey Riker,

I applaud the time you take to detail this shit. It makes me laugh sometimes, but it is good info. Thanks for passing on this creative way to milk every ounce out of a hard earned buck. By the way, that was great info you posted on accutane.

Peace
 
Riker is a friend of mine and let me tell you he is the most organized person I have ever met in my entire life and is probably the smartest...so when he gets this technical it's only because he was short on time he rushed this job {lol}
 
Would the amount of pressure applied vary the dosage though? You would think that the more pressure that you applied the larger the droplet would be...
 
That makes sense to me, Daeo. Guess you could duplicate the procedure yourself so as to try and remember the pressure you used to get 50. Even that would likely vary. Also, what about temperature?
Still a good idea to arrive at a ballpark figure - I will use it...close enough for "gov. work."
Couple of the boys over on the other board say they are using 1ml......good lord!
Thanks, Riker.
 
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