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    .25cc = .25ml ?

    I got a 30ML 1mg/ml bottle of Arimidex (Anastrozole)

    Im going to run this during my cycle to combat gyno sides.

    My question is the bottle comes w a dumb dropper... buddy of mine said get a clean syringe . and use .25cc and that will equal the .25ml dose ED that I would like to run while "on cycle"

    Does this make sense..

    Just would like some prof advice from u info buffs lol

    If this isnt right .. call me an ass and teach me a thing or two! THANK YOU

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    i think your good

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    1ml = 1cc

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    so what your saying BIG is that im right ....lol

    Thanks guys just wanna make sure I dont overdue it

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    typically how much is one drop out of the dropper given? my buddy told me .50ml ? any truth

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    Quote Originally Posted by Baseball03 View Post
    typically how much is one drop out of the dropper given? my buddy told me .50ml ? any truth
    a full dropper in a 30ml dropper bottle is about 1ml. and there are about 40 drops in 1ml. so if i had your bottle, i would just do 10 drops a day.

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    Awesome ... so 10 drops would be .25ml a day..exactly what i need

    Thanks one8nine

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    Yes 1 milliliter (ml) does equal 1 cubic centimeter (cc). 1ml is the space of a cube that is 1 centimeter in width, height, and depth.

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    Get an oral syringe, or a insulin syringe without the needle (1 ml syringe)... WAY more accurate then dropper.

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    Thanks guys,

    My roommate is a nurse and picked me up a 1ml syringe which has made life tons easier. Still amazes me how .25ml of arimidex which seems like nothing can do what it can do potently.

    gotta love this stuff

    Thanks again

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