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10-04-2006, 05:44 PM #1New Member
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what measurement do the numbers, on the syringe that comes with Tamox represent?
There is a small syringe that comes with Tamox and it used to come with Letro (before pump), and I was wondering what unit the numbers represent? They are too small to be a ml.
Also, if Letro is 2.5Mg/ml how much would be needed to have the .50mg that C-Bino sugests to prevent gyno.
Thanks.
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10-04-2006, 07:25 PM #2
it could be mcg (m-i-c-r-o-g-r-a-m-s)
now lets do some math lazy ass....
2.5mg/ml is 100% of the ml
.5mg of the ml is 20% of the ml
now on the syringe there are 10 markings between each ml
so 10% of 2.5mg is .25mg
that means each little marking is .25mg
.25mg + .25mg = .50mg (2 markings)
Its a little though and effort you gotta put into it man.
PS. I have never used lion so that is assuming the syringes are the same as a standard hypodermic syringe. If not then just follow my math except apply it to the syringe you have.
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10-26-2006, 01:15 PM #3New Member
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Thanks Andre. I went to a local pharmacy and got a hypodermic syringe that follows your example.
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10-26-2006, 03:10 PM #4
Lion's syringe is a standard 1cc oral syringe. Like AA said each mark equals .25mg.
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