carpediemwt
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I am new to this site and this is my first post. However, I came across it in my pursuit to understand the IGF-1 Lr3 reconstitution process.
I have used HGH before and usually injected 1.5ml of solution into a 15 IU vial, thus .1 = 1UI.
Using the same basic math, if I want to dilute my 1000mcg of IGF-1 LR3 into 10 ml of solution, you would have 1000mcg/10ml or 100mcg per ml. Then if I wanted to take 40 mcg per day, I would inject .4 ml per day.
Here are the problems that I need to understand. In one of the other threads, that did not seem to be the logic. Additionally, the vial the IGF-1 LR3 came in will not hold 10 ml. Thus, I think my only recourse would be to dilute the IGF-1 LR3 in its original vial, then extract all of the product into a 10 ml vial.
Am I overcomplicating things or is my logic totally off? Thanks.
I have used HGH before and usually injected 1.5ml of solution into a 15 IU vial, thus .1 = 1UI.
Using the same basic math, if I want to dilute my 1000mcg of IGF-1 LR3 into 10 ml of solution, you would have 1000mcg/10ml or 100mcg per ml. Then if I wanted to take 40 mcg per day, I would inject .4 ml per day.
Here are the problems that I need to understand. In one of the other threads, that did not seem to be the logic. Additionally, the vial the IGF-1 LR3 came in will not hold 10 ml. Thus, I think my only recourse would be to dilute the IGF-1 LR3 in its original vial, then extract all of the product into a 10 ml vial.
Am I overcomplicating things or is my logic totally off? Thanks.