I got a Syringe that is labeled by units that just go from 1-5.. i am trying to run a PCT by taking nolvadex and was reffered to take 40 ml.. how many units is that?
I got a Syringe that is labeled by units that just go from 1-5.. i am trying to run a PCT by taking nolvadex and was reffered to take 40 ml.. how many units is that?
do you have any other syringes around? Maybe one you can take off the needle from or compare to the other syringe?
Normal medical units are cc's..(cubic centimeters) one cc=1ml. So i'm guessing 4 units would be 4ml on your syringe. Do you have anything to compare it to?
Last edited by depfife; 10-09-2011 at 09:03 PM.
Where is one cc equal to ten ml???
1cc is 1 ml.
This is y u should pick and choose carefully who's advice u take. My opinion would be to go to your local wal mart or other drug store and get a liquid medicine dropper, if u cant find one indivduallys they come in childrens medicine. And i hope your only using a syringe out of convienance and not bc u plan on injecting your pct?
bc its measured dropper, and apparently his syringe isnt measured in away he can properly understand it
wheres the syringe it came with .
1cc of a compound that is dosed at 20mgs. Per ml is 20mgs.Originally Posted by cb714
2cc equals 40mgs.
3cc equals 60mgs.
Get it?
uhhh... one cc is 1ml.. your answer is contradictory..
Last edited by depfife; 10-09-2011 at 09:04 PM.
Who are you speaking to?
And I'm thinking that after your earlier mistake, you should probably just politely bow out of this thread.
And OP, you want to draw it to the 2cc line for 40mg.
But that's only every day for the first week.
After that, make it 20mg (1cc) daily for another 4-5 weeks.
Last edited by Bonaparte; 10-09-2011 at 11:24 PM.
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