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    Volume measurement question

    If 5 mg of Tev-Tropin = 15 IU

    And 3 mL of bacteriostatic is used to reconstitute

    And, at this dilution 5 IU = 1 mL

    Then:

    In an insulin syringe, between 0 and 100, how would one measure 1.5 IU per day?

    2 IU would be 40? And 1.5 would be 30?

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    Okay. Hearing no suggestions I found this. The math is done differently but verifies my math.

    1.) How much actual HGH you are dealing with 15 IU
    2.) How much dilutent you are using to add to the actual HGH 3 mL
    3.) Divide the amount of water in units by the amount of GH in units.
    4.) This result will equal the measurement on your U100 Insulin syringe per unit of GH.
    5.) multiply the number you get it step 4 by how many units you want to inject. This is the number to draw to on your syringe.

    SO:

    3/15=.20x1.5=.30


    1 IU of Tev-Tropin = 20 on a U100 Insulin syringe!

    1.5 IU of Tev-Tropin = 30 on a U100 Insulin syringe!

    2.0 IU of Tev-Tropin = 40 on a U100 Insulin syringe!

    5.0 IU of Tev-Tropin = 100 on a U100 Insulin syringe!

    My high school algebra teacher would be proud!

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