Would anybody explain the terminology I see about
"units"
Ordered 5 ml of Trimix.
Will the syringe that comes with the order be marked in units.
Curious about how many injections will the 5 ml have, maybe at 15 units.
Thanks
Injection amount
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My pharmacist explained that to me in simplest terms. There are 100 units in one ml. So 5ml has 500 units, so there are about 30 (check my math) 15 unit doses in your vial. My syringes are marked in units (I think the U in U100 on the syringe name stands for units?)
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Lot better than Caverject at over 100.00 per dose for a 20 rating.
I understand what you're saying.
Sounds easy.
Thank you
I understand what you're saying.
Sounds easy.
Thank you
Re: Injection amount
mike209 wrote:Would anybody explain the terminology I see about
"units"
Ordered 5 ml of Trimix.
Will the syringe that comes with the order be marked in units.
Curious about how many injections will the 5 ml have, maybe at 15 units.
Thanks
Mike, there are 100 units in a millilitre (mL).
Syringes are marked in units, so the 0.5 mL syringe will be marked 0 to 50.
So if your dose is 15 units, you are injecting 0.15 mL.
Your order of 5 mL will therefore be equivalent to 500 units.
At 15 units per shot, 5 mL will give about 33 shots, enough for a bit of fun.
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Is 15 units a good starting point or will I need that antidote
20 ?
20 ?
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Mike,
The only way to get any real insight on dose would be by the doctor administering a test/demonstration shot at the doctors office. Other than that it's all trial and error. You want to start out low and risk a few failures to launch as you work out your dose. I don't think you mentioned the strength of your dose but in most cases I would thing 15 units would be too much for a blind starting dose. Consider 5 units but don't expect satisfactory results.
Edited: Typo
The only way to get any real insight on dose would be by the doctor administering a test/demonstration shot at the doctors office. Other than that it's all trial and error. You want to start out low and risk a few failures to launch as you work out your dose. I don't think you mentioned the strength of your dose but in most cases I would thing 15 units would be too much for a blind starting dose. Consider 5 units but don't expect satisfactory results.
Edited: Typo
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