Borrowed the below information from a post started by Austinite.
The syringe's I use don't list 1/4 measurements on the side just the lines in between each 1/2ml.
I want to inject 250iu's of HCG.
If I mix my 5,000iu's of HCG with 10ml of bacterisostatic water.
250iu's of HCG would equal 1/2 a ml. (If my math is correct)
Is there any problems with mixing with 10ml of water instead of 5ml?
Thanks!!
"How To Properly Mix hCG
As you all know, hcg comes in a powder form and needs to be mixed with bacteriostatic water in preparation for injections. In this example, we will use a 5,000 unit vial. Obviously, you need to observe the math and adjust according to how you want your hCG concentrated per CC.
Step 1: Transfer 5 CC's of bacteriostatic water into the vial containing your hCG powder. No more than 3 CC's at once.
Step 2: After each bacteriostatic water transfer, you'll need to draw out just as much air to release pressure.
Step 3: Swirl the mix gently and keep it in the refrigerator.
Once you've completed your mix above, you now have a 5,000 iu vial that contains 1,000 iu's of hCG for every CC. So if you want to shoot 250iu, that would be 0.25 CC/ML. Or 25 units on a slin pin. I personally use injectable B12 to mix my hCG. Helps me get both B12 and hCG in one shot."
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