Tirzepatide dosages BAC Water

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I start with 0.25 and every four weeks increase after that?
First four weeks 0.25 , after that 0.50 for four weeks and so on? Thank you
Yes, Tirz it’s actually 2.5mgs and 5mgs. Sema is .25mgs etc . If you get to 2-3 weeks in and don’t feel much appetite suppression on 2.5mgs you can bump it up to 5mgs.

Make sure you’re putting in the correct mgs into the calculation.

Do your homework before just injecting !!
 
Can we give a practical example with tirzepatide? I buy 5 mg tirzepatide. I put 2 mg bacteriostatic water. To make an injection (I put picture of the syringe) I take 2.5mg / 15 units. Is this correct? Thank you all and sorry
 

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Can we give a practical example with tirzepatide? I buy 5 mg tirzepatide. I put 2 mg bacteriostatic water. To make an injection (I put picture of the syringe) I take 2.5mg / 15 units. Is this correct? Thank you all and sorry
If you put 2ml into 5mg trizepatide, 1ml will contain 2,5mg. That’s the quantity that you want to inject, or not? In the picture of the syringe you can read 1ml behind the units, so you would need to fill and inject the full syringe (100 units)
 
Can we give a practical example with tirzepatide? I buy 5 mg tirzepatide. I put 2 mg bacteriostatic water. To make an injection (I put picture of the syringe) I take 2.5mg / 15 units. Is this correct? Thank you all and sorry
Use the calculator I gave you. It gives a picture and everything. Look at what you’re saying too …. ?!

2mgs of BAC water ??! Go do your Homework, you have no idea what you're doing. Get to reading
 
Maybe I'd better use semaglutide, there at least I understand how to handle the injections. I find it strange that I have to inject 100iu to get to 2.5 is too much product, thank you for your helpfulness
 
Maybe I'd better use semaglutide, there at least I understand how to handle the injections. I find it strange that I have to inject 100iu to get to 2.5 is too much product, thank you for your helpfulness
Which quantity in milliliters (mL) have you put in the tirzepatide ?
Which is the capacity in milliliters (mL) of your syringe?
Which is the capacity in units of your syringe?
 
Which quantity in milliliters (mL) have you put in the tirzepatide ?
Which is the capacity in milliliters (mL) of your syringe?
Which is the capacity in units of your syringe?
I don't know I'm asking here for the dosage. I was thinking 5mg tirzepatide, how much Bacteriostatic water should I put in? I read around 2ml, The syringes are like the ones in the picture of 100 units. I don't think it's possible that I have to fill it to the bottom, I've seen people on YouTube who fill it even 1/4
I can still fill it even with 0.5 but then only two doses come out of a 5mg bottle?
 
I don't know I'm asking here for the dosage. I was thinking 5mg tirzepatide, how much Bacteriostatic water should I put in? I read around 2ml, The syringes are like the ones in the picture of 100 units. I don't think it's possible that I have to fill it to the bottom, I've seen people on YouTube who fill it even 1/4
I can still fill it even with 0.5 but then only two doses come out of a 5mg bottle?

Hi @Ryan_990 1mL of bacteriostatic water is fine for reconstitution of the 5mg vial of Tirzepatide.

Since you have the 1mL size syringe - fill that all the way up to the top, 100 mark, with your bacteriostatic water.

Add that bac water to your vial of 5mg Tirzepatide.

The vial will have 2 doses of Tirzepatide at 2.5mg each. (5÷2=2.5) hence

2.5mg is the starting dose.

Reconstitute with 1ml and you'll have 2 doses of .5ml each.


Visually you will see that you withdraw half of the liquid for the first dose, up to the 50 (.5mL) mark on your syringe.

And then next week withdraw the rest for another 2.5mg dose.
 
Hi @Ryan_990 1mL of bacteriostatic water is fine for reconstitution of the 5mg vial of Tirzepatide.

Since you have the 1mL size syringe - fill that all the way up to the top, 100 mark, with your bacteriostatic water.

Add that bac water to your vial of 5mg Tirzepatide.

The vial will have 2 doses of Tirzepatide at 2.5mg each. (5÷2=2.5) hence




Visually you will see that you withdraw half of the liquid for the first dose, up to the 50 (.5mL) mark on your syringe.

And then next week withdraw the rest for another 2.5mg dose.
Thank you a lot ! :)
 
I don't know I'm asking here for the dosage. I was thinking 5mg tirzepatide, how much Bacteriostatic water should I put in? I read around 2ml, The syringes are like the ones in the picture of 100 units. I don't think it's possible that I have to fill it to the bottom, I've seen people on YouTube who fill it even 1/4
I can still fill it even with 0.5 but then only two doses come out of a 5mg bottle?
You will get always 2 doses of 2,5mg out of a 5mg bottle.
So, if you put 2mL , each mL contains 2,5mg.
The syringes of the picture are 1mL (100 units). It’s mathematic, I hope it helps you. But honestly, as someone already wrote, do your homework
 
To hopefully alleviate any confusion.

ml is the volume of liquid.

mg is the weight, in this case, of the drug

You're primarily concerned with the dose, which is measured in mg.

How much water you use to dissolve the tirz will determine how many ml will be required to get the desired dose. In your case, 2.5 mg.

The reason I've recommended 1ml for your 5mg vial, is because 0.5ml is the ideal volume of water for every dose of tirz to be delivered. So 2.5mg would be delivered in a 0.5ml dose,

If you follow the standard protocol, and increase your dose to 5mg after 4 weeks, you could reconstitute the vial with 0.5ml, and get 5mg in single 0.5ml dose.

Also, 1ml =100 "units" on an insulin syringe. 0.5ml would be 50 "units", etc.
 
Put 1 ml bac water in the 5mg vial and you have 5mg of product in 1 ml. So if you pull 0,5 ml out of the reconstituted vial you have 0,25mg of product. Simple as that. Forget units and stay will calculation in ml.
 
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