Well itd probably be easier to convert you iu into ml.
An insulin syringe is usually 1ml total, so if you set your vial for 1,000 iu’s Per ml, ( 10,000 iu vial, putting 10ml of bs water, 1,000iu per ml,)
Then you’d only need to fill the syringe a quarter of the way up .25ml and you’d have 250iu.
That’s cool does the math of what I just said for you.This will help:
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Thank you!
My insulin syringe is measured in UNITS, not ML or CC as the link you shared informs.
Would you happen to know anything about UNIT measurement?
Yea that’s an insulin syringe designed to be used with insulin at those dosages. If you want to go off those numbers you’ll have to do some serious division.This will help:
Thank you!
My insulin syringe is measured in UNITS, not ML or CC as the link you shared informs.
Would you happen to know anything about UNIT measurement?
Just use the same syringe your using to inject your test. That’ll be in cc (1cc=1ml)
Okay, his hcg is 5,000 internal units
But I can’t see how much bs water he’s got there.
The iu/ml is going to depend on how much bs water you inject into your vial.
5ml of bs water mixed in will give you 1,000 iu’s per ml.
Then you only need .25ml to get 250iu
Then your going to want more water.2ml bac water
Yea that’s an insulin syringe designed to be used with insulin at those dosages. If you want to go off those numbers you’ll have to do some serious division.
Just use the same syringe your using to inject your test. That’ll be in cc (1cc=1ml)
Damn.. okay.
And my test syringes are 3cc/ml
And HCG is 5,000 iu w/ 2ml bac water
So on the test syringe where would 250iu be?
Then your going to want more water.
The less water the higher your concentration is going to be. That looks like a 10ml vial for your hcg powder.

I just put in 1ml of water per 5,000 ius of HCG because then it only takes going to 10ius on the syringe. 5ml is a lot, IMO, but the resulting need for 0.25ml injection would be more accurate for sure.No worries, just put 5ml (5cc) of bs water in it, then for your 3cc syringe, there should be lines in between each cc, you’ll want 1/4 ( in between the halfway line) I’ll get you a pic, hold on.
Getting 250 iu from that mixture would mean he’d need .050ml.I just put in 1ml of water per 5,000 ius of HCG because then it only takes going to 10ius on the syringe. 5ml is a lot, IMO, but the resulting need for 0.25ml injection would be more accurate for sure.
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Here I’ve got a standard 3cc(ml) syringe.
I’ve marked with my thumb the .25(1/4ml) mark. That would be 250iu.
When you mix 5ml of bs water in your vial, then just draw 1/4ml and inject.
OK so two lines above the 1/2 mark shown in picture?
I wanted to inject sub q. Into belly fat with insulin syringe.
I guess I could pull out .25 with cc syringe and inject into empty bottle
then pull the .25 into insulin syringe to find out correct amount using unit measurement?
If you’d rather use the insulin syringe just pull to the 10iu mark, that’ll be about 1/4ml (so about 250iu)
Me personally I just inject into the muscle. It’s water soluble so fat or muscular isn’t going make much difference, it’s going to get into the blood stream ASAP.
Or just stop the needle short of into the muscle.
I’ve used insulin syringes for injecting short ester compounds before, they’ll reach into the muscle if you push the needle all the way in without pinching up the skin for a sub q inject
Looks like it.OK perfect! So pull to the 10 mark on the insulin syringe for 250iu?
1ml (100iu) needle. 10 ius is a 500mcg dose which is what I've been doing. Indeed getting 250mcg would be difficult with the bigger syringe. I'm not sure where you're getting 10ius is .25ml though. Speaking in terms of insulin syringes, 10 ius would be .10ml and thus 1/10th of the 5,000 giving you 500mcg.Getting 250 iu from that mixture would mean he’d need .050ml.
That’s an extremely high concentration of hcg:water
A standard insulin syringe like he has shown is 1ml (1cc). The iu’s are marked for standard insulin concentrations.
Looking at 10iu is probably about 1/4ml (.25ml) on his syringe, meaning you’re injecting 1,250iu’s at that mixture concentration. This is fine for pct, but way way too much on cycle.
1ml (100iu) needle. 10 ius is a 500mcg dose which is what I've been doing. Indeed getting 250mcg would be difficult with the bigger syringe. I'm not sure where you're getting 10ius is .25ml though. Speaking in terms of insulin syringes, 10 ius would be .10ml and thus 1/10th of the 5,000 giving you 500mcg.
Anywho... I Probably just confusing the guy at this point... As you were. =P
Yeah, but iu is international units, not internal. It should be a set standard.If you take 1ml split it 4 ways, in that syringe he pictured, that’s a quarter of a ml, .25 or 1/4 ml
The internal units are calculated based off the concentration of water.
1ml in 5,000 iu’s = 5,000iu per ml. (1/4 of that in a 1ml syringe would be 1,250iu)
The insulin syringe he posted list iu’s for insulin injection, but the total amount is 1cc or 1ml.
So if he has insulin to inject, it’d probably be something like 30iu per ml
The units listed on the syringe only matter if you’re concentration matches.
I’m eyeballing the insulin syringe as it’s units are listed for a concentration of looks like 30-40 iu per ml.
But if he mixed 5cc of water with 5,000iu he’d have a concentration of 1000iu per ml(cc)
1/4(.25) of that is 250iu.
If he wants to be more precise he should use a different syringe. Imo.
Damn I’ve been calling it this since forever. I’m glad someone corrected me. TyYeah, but iu is international units, not internal. It should be a set standard.