My bottle states it has 220 mcg and the dropper is in .ml. How do I convert this? Would 0.2ml = 20mcg?
My bottle states it has 220 mcg and the dropper is in .ml. How do I convert this? Would 0.2ml = 20mcg?
Or does 0.1 ml = 22mcg?
Does it say 220mcg/ml? If so .1ml=22mcg
1000 nanograms (ng) = 1 microgram (mcg)
1000 micrograms (mcg)= 1 milligram (mg)
100 milligrams (mg) = 1 gram (g)
Just most the decennial point over. Redz gave your the right answer.
100mg does not = 1gram.
1000mg=1gram
just a heads up, dont want guys blastin more than required
never seen 220 mcg clen.
But either way if you have and oral syringe.
.1 =1/10 of ml =1/10 off 220 =.22
You could prob still use the standard protocol of starting at .1 and working you way up to .5 max, that's my limit. Sometimes .6
So .5 would be 110mcg Although you can chill at 88 or .4 ml
Don't up the dose if you cant handle the current sides tho. That's bad news for you.
Yea what up the 220mcg/ml dose? Ive seen it around and figured they put the extra 20mcg dose on the bottle to compensate foe under dosed product. 40mcg tabs have been the standard in my experiences. I think its a lill dangerous putting an odd ball nunber on doses per ml. rather than a straight 40/80 dose. But it is what is. just have to be sure on ur math and hope ur getting what they say is listed.
if you use a modified slin pin remember 10 on the pin does not mean 10mcg. It's in IU's just think of it as .1 and .2 etc.
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