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    Correct me if I am wrong but the AR product is dosed at 20mg per ml so unless they have changed syringes or formulation ( it should be a 1cc/ml insulin type syringe0 then no you will need to go all the way to 10 which is 1 cc/ml.

    If it is this syringe it should be pulled all the way back to the 10 mark which is 1cc/ml again look at the bottle and make sure it still says 20mg per ml as it used to.

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    thats a bd 1ml oral syringe there is no 10.

    it is graduated into tenths of 1ml .1(one tenthof one ml), .2(two tenths of one ml), .3(three tenths) etc.... with the highest measurement being 1(only one) ml there is no 10(ten) anywhere on that syringe

    the concentration of ar-r's liquid tamox(nolvadex) that I have is 20mg per 1ml. so 20mg would be one full 1ml syringe similar to the one illustrated in the picture above.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sixoner View Post
    thats a bd 1ml oral syringe there is no 10.

    it is graduated into tenths of 1ml .1(one tenthof one ml), .2(two tenths of one ml), .3(three tenths) etc.... with the highest measurement being 1(only one) ml there is no 10(ten) anywhere on that syringe

    the concentration of ar-r's liquid tamox(nolvadex) that I have is 20mg per 1ml. so 20mg would be one full 1ml syringe similar to the one illustrated in the picture above.
    The one in the picture is from ar-r's website, if you look it is graduated from 1-10 with the number representing tenths of a cc/ml there are no dots in front of the numbers. There is indeed a 10 on the syringe in the picture....and I thought I was blind LOL

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    Quote Originally Posted by Far from massive View Post
    Correct me if I am wrong but the AR product is dosed at 20mg per ml so unless they have changed syringes or formulation ( it should be a 1cc/ml insulin type syringe0 then no you will need to go all the way to 10 which is 1 cc/ml.

    If it is this syringe it should be pulled all the way back to the 10 mark which is 1cc/ml again look at the bottle and make sure it still says 20mg per ml as it used to.

    So fill up that whole dropper?! I have only been going to .2 the last 3 days.
    Last edited by GymHero; 12-17-2010 at 05:39 AM.

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