I search threads and couldn't find my answer...so here's my thread...i tried searching first...
1) I got 1000mcg in a 10ml vial. I've read "1mg = 1000mcg... assuming there is 1ml of liquid we can say that 1ml = 1000mcg and also = 100units...
So 2 units = 20 mcg" . Ok I understand that but does that mean I only mix 1ml of solution( it seems like you should mix 10ml of water since the vial is so huge, and my kit came with 10ml of sodium choloride....and also 1ml makes sense because using a insulin syringe, it would last forever with that much soultion mixed). I'm thinking maybe you mix 1ml of the soultion, then use the rest to draw up before the igf. So will you please confirm so I'll know for sure...1ml or 10ml?
2) My kit came with 10ml of soidum Choloride. So need I need to mix the amount to question numder 1 with soidum choloride of bacteriostatic water( I have both and it will be kept in the regfrigerator)?
3) It came with 1ml or 2ml of Acetric Acid. I've read "But just about always you do not have to worry about reconstituting it yourself. All of the manufacturers usually suspend their LR3 in either BA or AA for you." That confuses me because why would they send it if I dont need it. So do I need to add it, if so, the whole little vial of Acetric Acid?
Thanks for the help. Just don't want to mess my IGF up....![]()