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    question on IGF-1 dosages and unit translation

    Ok, help me out guys, IGF-1 LR comes in 1ml bottles from this site I'm about to order from. Now correct me if I'm wrong, but the dosage for this is in mcg's right? I forgot how many mcg's equal 1ml, anybody know? So how many of these 1ml bottles would I need for a decent 4-6 wk run of the IGF-1? Anybody's help is greatly appreciated!!!

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    1mg = 1000mcg. So running 60mcg per day, would give you roughly 16 days. You'll need at least 3mg to run a decent cycle Stacked.

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    thanks bro!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by 1buffsob
    1mg = 1000mcg. So running 60mcg per day, would give you roughly 16 days. You'll need at least 3mg to run a decent cycle Stacked.

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    Say I only had 1mg, would running a stand alone cycle of IGF-1 at 60mcgs per day for the 16 days yield any benefits? It seems the better idea would be to waiit to do the cycle when i had more IGF, but just wondering if a sixteen day cycle would even be worth it. Also, what is the half-life for IGF-1 Lr3?

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    Quote Originally Posted by carter
    Say I only had 1mg, would running a stand alone cycle of IGF-1 at 60mcgs per day for the 16 days yield any benefits? It seems the better idea would be to waiit to do the cycle when i had more IGF, but just wondering if a sixteen day cycle would even be worth it. Also, what is the half-life for IGF-1 Lr3?

    I've heard some say the half life of this is 24 hrs, and I've heard some say 36 hrs. I wanna know if i can just take it on days I lift and still get some benefits from it, or does it need to be administered ed. Anybody know?

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