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    Need reconstitution info

    trying to use the peptide calculator but I am a bit confused.

    Doc had me buy a 15ml bottle of sermorelin from her (pre constituted). I am using a 1ml syringe and pulling to the .1 mark. It goes from 0.0-1ml with .1 increments. Is the .1 mark mean it's 150mcg?

    Also trying to properly reconstitute some Sermorelin/Ipamorelin/Mod IGF 1-29 which are all 2mg vials. How much bacteriostatic water do I put in each vial? Do I just reconstitute in that vial or fill it with some bacteriostatic water and after it's reconstituted draw it out and fit a vial with it and reconstitute it more?

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    How many mg per ml is the 15 ml sermorelin?

    If you mix the 2 mg vials with 2 ml water, then there would be 100 mcg per 0.1 ml.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jesusbrah View Post
    How many mg per ml is the 15 ml sermorelin?

    If you mix the 2 mg vials with 2 ml water, then there would be 100 mcg per 0.1 ml.
    I was just told by the nurse practitioner that .1 on the 1ML syringe is 100mcg.

    so 1ml is 1000mcg right?
    Last edited by jtuner77; 06-02-2015 at 09:47 AM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jtuner77 View Post
    I was just told by the nurse practitioner that .1 on the 1ML syringe is 100mcg.

    so 1ml is 1000mcg right?
    Ml doesnt matter. What matters is how many mg per ml your product contains. If your product is 1000 mcg per ml, then yes, 0.1 ml is 100 mcg. But how am i supposed to know if thats what your product contains? Doesnt it have a label?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jesusbrah View Post
    Ml doesnt matter. What matters is how many mg per ml your product contains. If your product is 1000 mcg per ml, then yes, 0.1 ml is 100 mcg. But how am i supposed to know if thats what your product contains? Doesnt it have a label?
    She said 1000mcg per ML.

    The product has a label but all the label says is 15ml. Nothing more.

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