1mg is equal to 1000mcgs
1ml is 1 total syringe full of the U100 insulin syringe
this is for 1 vial of 1mg Igf-1
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If you add 1ml of acetic acid to your 1mg vial of IGF-1r3. .
Each hash mark is equal to 20mcgs
so if your doing
20mcgs ed it would be 2iu's on the slin pin or the first hash mark
40mcgs ed it would be 4iu's on the slin pin or 2nd hash mark
60mcgs ed it would be 6iu's on the slin pin 3rd hash mark
80mcgs ed it would be 8iu's on the slin pin 4th hash mark
100mcgs ed it would be 10iu's on the slin pin 5th and designated by the number 10 (first actual number that is printed on your insulin syringe)
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If you add 2mls of acetic acid to your 1mg vial of IGF-1r3. .
Each hash mark in this case is equal to 10mcgs
so if your doing
10mcgs ed it would be 2iu's on the slin pin or the first hash mark
20mcgs ed it would be 4iu's on the slin pin or 2nd hash mark
30mcgs ed it would be 6iu's on the slin pin 3rd hash mark
40mcgs ed it would be 8iu's on the slin pin 4th hash mark
50mcgs ed it would be 10iu's on the slin pin 5th and designated by the number 10 (first actual number that is printed on your insulin syringe)
then after you draw in your amount desired of reconstituted IGF-1, Take your bacterostatic water and draw a bit of it into your syringe that contains the IGF.. It doesn't take much and the amount is arbitrary as it will not change or effect the dose that is already in the syringe.
shake the syringe slighly as to mix everything together and inject