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    elementary conversion question

    I just got Tamoxifen from AR-R and just want to ask the dummest question ever to make sure I get it...


    I want to take 10mg and the oral dispenser reads (.1, .2, .3,.....1ML).

    The bottle reads 50ml 20mg/ml. So does that mean that 10mg is equal to .5 on the oral dispenser????

    I know this is elementary, none the less, I want to ensure I am correct.

    Thanks

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    Quote Originally Posted by gabjos
    I just got Tamoxifen from AR-R and just want to ask the dummest question ever to make sure I get it...


    I want to take 10mg and the oral dispenser reads (.1, .2, .3,.....1ML).

    The bottle reads 50ml 20mg/ml. So does that mean that 10mg is equal to .5 on the oral dispenser????

    I know this is elementary, none the less, I want to ensure I am correct.

    Thanks
    Do you have a stopper or something that looks like a slin syringe? If it's the slin type .5 is 10mg of Nolva.

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    Quote Originally Posted by TheMudMan
    Do you have a stopper or something that looks like a slin syringe? If it's the slin type .5 is 10mg of Nolva.
    It comes with a dispensing syringe

    JohnnyB

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    Quote Originally Posted by JohnnyB
    It comes with a dispensing syringe

    JohnnyB
    Thanks.... I wasn't sure. That's the best way to measure out all of these products.

    Then she should be set to go!

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    Quote Originally Posted by gabjos
    I just got Tamoxifen from AR-R and just want to ask the dummest question ever to make sure I get it...


    I want to take 10mg and the oral dispenser reads (.1, .2, .3,.....1ML).

    The bottle reads 50ml 20mg/ml. So does that mean that 10mg is equal to .5 on the oral dispenser????

    I know this is elementary, none the less, I want to ensure I am correct.

    Thanks
    yes, you are correct

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    Quote Originally Posted by speak
    yes, you are correct

    thanks all..

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