gman67
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guys excuse my ignorance on hcg but to measure out 500ius,,would'nt that be the 10 marker on the insulin syringe??? thanx
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We need to know what hcg you have 1000, 5000 or 10,000gman67 said:guys excuse my ignorance on hcg but to measure out 500ius,,would'nt that be the 10 marker on the insulin syringe??? thanx
ENDRO said:We need to know what hcg you have 1000, 5000 or 10,000
and the size of the insulin syringe
what I do is watch howmuch solution I put in and divide by the strenth. I always use my ins.needle to draw and mix so I can keep track. so I guess if it's 5000 then 1/10 would be 500. hope this makes since I'm not sure if I understand it and I wrote it...11gman67 said:My bad,,It's 5000iu hcg and the syringe is 1cc 100 units...
I believe that is correct the 10 unit marker would be 500 iu of hcg which should give you a 10 day supply.eleven11 said:what I do is watch howmuch solution I put in and divide by the strenth. I always use my ins.needle to draw and mix so I can keep track. so I guess if it's 5000 then 1/10 would be 500. hope this makes since I'm not sure if I understand it and I wrote it...11
Uconn Mike said:GMAN, if you have 5000iu's and you reconsitute it with 1 cc of bac water, then you are absolutely correct. 10 on the slin pin...
ad234 said:The math the bros above posted is correct. Not trying to insult your intelligence but just for good measure/just in case: make sure you refridgerate the reconstituted solution. If it is profasi it will stay good for 30 days reconstituted. Good luck...
