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    Thevision is offline New Member
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    Conversion Question ... mg to cc's

    Hello all...just looking to get a quick answer to what might seem to be elementary, borderline ignorant. I am new so cut me some slack. I need to know what the conversion is from mg to cc. ___ mg = ___ cc ? Thanks to all who take the time to help a newby!

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    What that refers to is the strenght of the product in a liquid(oil) as in 50mg/ml.

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    Bro that all depends on how much the product contains.
    Example: QV test prop is 100mgs per ml, now their enth is 250mgs per ml, it all depends on the product.
    When you make your own stuff u can make it at just about any mg to ml ratio u want.
    I make my prop at 150mgs per ml etc..
    You'll also sometimes come across customs blends such as test/eq 1ml will = 200mgs of test enth and 200mgs of eq.
    Got it?

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    to answer your question a 1ml=1cc

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    misread the question mbarraso explained it fine!

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    The "mg" refers to the actual amount, by weight, of the active drug. The "ml" is the volume of the product. If I have 200mg/ml test, then 1ml of the liquid contains 200mg of test. If I wanted to run 500mg/week, I would be injecting 2.5ml which is also the same as 2.5cc. Somewhere on the product label you will see the strength, in mg/ml, listed. You will also see the total volume of the contents, in ml. So you can also figure out how many mg total there is in the vial.

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