reading a syringe
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reading a syringe
Can any one tell me what 2.5 mcg looks like on a 1 cc syringe, it's labeled .1,.2,.3 etc
Re: reading a syringe
It sounds like a mistake somehow.
Usually the dosage is measured in either units, or a decimal portion of a ml.
In a 1ml syringe, you'd expect to see from .1 to .9 ml dosages.
My wife takes thyroid medicine measured in mcg as opposed to Viagra which is measured in mg.
Usually the dosage is measured in either units, or a decimal portion of a ml.
In a 1ml syringe, you'd expect to see from .1 to .9 ml dosages.
My wife takes thyroid medicine measured in mcg as opposed to Viagra which is measured in mg.
86 years
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Scrotal, hor. incision just over 1"
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Inject testosterone weekly.
Implant on 1/22/19 by Dr Avila.
Scrotal, hor. incision just over 1"
18cm AMS 700 CX, 3.5cm RTE 100cc res
Gleason 6 prostate cancer. Monitoring it for now.
Update: On my last biopsies the cancer wasn't found.
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Re: reading a syringe
I ml = 1,000,000 mcg of water. However, a milileter is a unit of volume whereas a mcg is a unit of weight so a ml of different substances would have different weights. A syringe is calibrated in units of insulin. As far as insulin is concerned, 100 units = 1 ml or 1 cc.
To calculate the amount of a substance in a unit you would need to know the amount in mgs/liter the substance represents. If the substance contained 2.5 mcg per ml, you would need 100 units of the substance to get the full 2.5 mgs. If you injected 50 units you would receive 1.25 mgs.
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To calculate the amount of a substance in a unit you would need to know the amount in mgs/liter the substance represents. If the substance contained 2.5 mcg per ml, you would need 100 units of the substance to get the full 2.5 mgs. If you injected 50 units you would receive 1.25 mgs.
Where is Jimstars when we need him.
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Started Trimix injections 8/'11
Re: reading a syringe
I know that Timbo said he was using 3 mcg of PGE-1 (Caverject system).
I had questioned if that was really how much he was using as there is not even a number below '5' on one of those dial em in Caverject syringes.
So, moving from that premise, it is caverject mixture which would normally be maybe 20 mcg in 1 ml of water. BUT .. you have to remember that everything on Caverject system refers to the DELIVERED AMOUNT of PGE-1 and NOT to any ml or unit volume. Supposedly that is to make things easier to comprehend.
That 20mcg/ml would be 1mcg/.05ml (or 1 mcg/5 units).
So from that you can quickly multiply your mcg x 5 to get any total units to draw in the syringe (2.5 x 5 = 12.5 units).
J
I had questioned if that was really how much he was using as there is not even a number below '5' on one of those dial em in Caverject syringes.
So, moving from that premise, it is caverject mixture which would normally be maybe 20 mcg in 1 ml of water. BUT .. you have to remember that everything on Caverject system refers to the DELIVERED AMOUNT of PGE-1 and NOT to any ml or unit volume. Supposedly that is to make things easier to comprehend.
That 20mcg/ml would be 1mcg/.05ml (or 1 mcg/5 units).
So from that you can quickly multiply your mcg x 5 to get any total units to draw in the syringe (2.5 x 5 = 12.5 units).
J
RP 2008 ... MUSE 2008-9 .. TriMix Gel 2009 .. Trimix 2009-2015 ... PGE-1 2016-2019 ..Misoprostal 2019 Onward. All worked.
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