quick hcg question...

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
 
gman67 said:
guys excuse my ignorance on hcg but to measure out 500ius,,would'nt that be the 10 marker on the insulin syringe??? thanx
We need to know what hcg you have 1000, 5000 or 10,000
and the size of the insulin syringe
 
gman67 said:
My bad,,It's 5000iu hcg and the syringe is 1cc 100 units...
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
 
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
I believe that is correct the 10 unit marker would be 500 iu of hcg which should give you a 10 day supply.
 
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...
 
Math is correct....

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...

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...
 
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...

thanks for all the replys...
 
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