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How do you convert mg to units. If test was 250 per ml and you wanted to do go down to 10 mg per dose how would you convert that in to units in an insulin syringe. Need a math person to figure this out as I am not one
It's smart to ask though. I suck at math also and usually I can figure it out on my own but I do always ask if I'm here just to double check my math. I consider that being extra safe having at least two or three people confirm your math lolMg per unit is mg per ml divided by 100. There are 100 units per ml.
To figure out how many units equal 10 mg of the concentration you have:
250/100 = 10/X
If you are going to buy these things and administer them yourself you really need to learn the basic math or you're going to make big mistakes.
No offense man but this is very basic math. Should be able to do this and double or triple check it yourself. If you really don't understand this level of math then it's a great opportunity to learn it because it is extremely useful for many parts of life, especially if you are using PED'sIt's smart to ask though. I suck at math also and usually I can figure it out on my own but I do always ask if I'm here just to double check my math. I consider that being extra safe having at least two or three people confirm your math lol
1ml=100 units.
1ml=250mg
2.5mg per unit.
4 units=10mg
How about this way for your understanding;I can kinda see how it works but I will have to sit down and do several myself to get a understanding of how to divide this up
Tren gave me cow calfs bro uhhh calves ya thats it. #gainzPro tip. Don't use veterinary syringes where 1ml=40 units.
You aren't an animal.
Maybe if you are using tren.
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