If I have a 750mgs of Decca and I want to inj 500mg, that would be 1ml in the syringe?
If I have a 750mgs of Decca and I want to inj 500mg, that would be 1ml in the syringe?
Dude nobody can answer that question without knowing what the deca is dosed at i.e. how many mg per ml.
Also what are you asking? i.e. Are you asking how many mls would equal 500mg or how many mgs in each ml... it's not really clear what you wanna know bud...
You have Deca at 750mgs/ML ? if so just use 2/3 of a cc/ML. Every syringe I have is marked so you can gage how much you use.
Last edited by Longball; 12-31-2007 at 07:36 AM.
Granulated?
graduated is the correct word, calibrated means it has passed an inspection that insures it meets correct standards. It could be a calibrated graduationThat means a NIST certified volumetric was used to document that each graduation on the syringe did in fact contain the volume that it's marked to hold. (yes I am bored right now)
Thanks for the info!
I have a sachet (packet) of Decca
1 ml = 250 mg/ml
3 ml per sachet (packet)
Total per sachet (packet) is 750 mg
So, I want to do 500mgs a week of decca, to me this looks like I should inj 2ml a week.
Thanks!
correct
I am doing more than just Decca, I just wanted to use the Decca as an example to make sure I had it right, thanks!
if the deca is 250o mgs and you want 500 mgs, you would shoot 2 cc's of it. But in you message you said you have a packet of deca. Hopefully you have more than 1, but for 500 mgs it would be 2 ccs
There is a new thing that is now getting popular for shipping, they are putting them in a sachet or a packet. Usually the packet contains about 3.5 cc per packet or serum. Once you open the packet you must drain it all out and store it in a safe, clean, and sterile container.
Yes I know of the packets that you are talking about.
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