i cant do math

MaynardMeek

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ok.. so.. what exactly are we looking at if something on your site says

50MG/ML 30ML Vial

this is obviously was taken from the Sildenafil Citrate ad. what would that equate to "pill RX" wise if one normally takes 50mg


sorry for my ignorance, but maybe one day I can help you all out with the meaning of life :-)
 
powerlifter said:
there are 50mg of substance per mL. there are 30 mL in the bottle, thus, there are 30 50mL doses.
Just makin sure you do it right, but Im sure he meant to say 30 50mg doses. So if you normally take 50mg, like he said, take 1 ml
 
Sparetire said:
and if you only want to take 25mg then take .5 ml. 1ml = 1cc orally.
And if you want to make this easy, get a small oral syringe with measurements down to .1ml. They are readily available for like a buck or so at any drug store. Look in the infants section, they always have a few there. Much easier than guessing by the dropper.
 
joecski said:
And if you want to make this easy, get a small oral syringe with measurements down to .1ml. They are readily available for like a buck or so at any drug store. Look in the infants section, they always have a few there. Much easier than guessing by the dropper.


Or you can buy Oratropin and get 15 of them :D
 
Wasn't there an issue where if you take tamoxifen citrate as dosed on the bottle you're not dosing it correctly? Somewhere it was posted that a bottle at 20mg/ml of tamox citrate meant that you had to take 1.5ml to get the 20mg of tamoxifen, as the citrate is inactive. So which is it? Do you adjust these doses or not?
 
Brooklyn said:
Wasn't there an issue where if you take tamoxifen citrate as dosed on the bottle you're not dosing it correctly? Somewhere it was posted that a bottle at 20mg/ml of tamox citrate meant that you had to take 1.5ml to get the 20mg of tamoxifen, as the citrate is inactive. So which is it? Do you adjust these doses or not?
that is correct for clomid and nolva, but i don't know if it pertains to cialis and viagra as well. nevertheless, the consequences of misdosing erection drugs are much less serious than misdosing pct drugs. you can play around with viagra and cialis till you find your optimal dose.
 
joecski said:
And if you want to make this easy, get a small oral syringe with measurements down to .1ml. They are readily available for like a buck or so at any drug store. Look in the infants section, they always have a few there. Much easier than guessing by the dropper.
While on this point, would there be a difference in accuracy when comparing an infant oral syringe vs. an infant dropper that has 1ml incriments marked on the dropper? I purchased the infant dropper instead of the oral syringe because on the syringe's package it said to take off the tip before filling the syringe; but if you were to take off the tip, the syringe does not appear to fit into the vial of tamoxifen citrate.
 
OmarJackson said:
that is correct for clomid and nolva, but i don't know if it pertains to cialis and viagra as well. nevertheless, the consequences of misdosing erection drugs are much less serious than misdosing pct drugs. you can play around with viagra and cialis till you find your optimal dose.
Ok sorry to bring this back up but I keep seeing people talking about this and it just isn't clicking for me. Seems everyone has a diff. opinion too. For liquid nolva and clomid if my rat needs to follow a 40/20/20 protocol it instead of 2ml/1ml/1ml to be accurate would be 3ml/1.5ml/1.5ml?
Again this is what I thought it was but while AM was down today for a couple hours I was looking at some other forums and man it was confusing. If anyone could post a link that explains this as well it would be greatly appreciated. Thanks bros. Oh yeah this is on a 20mg/ml 50ml bottle.
 
max-rot98 said:
Ok sorry to bring this back up but I keep seeing people talking about this and it just isn't clicking for me. Seems everyone has a diff. opinion too. For liquid nolva and clomid if my rat needs to follow a 40/20/20 protocol it instead of 2ml/1ml/1ml to be accurate would be 3ml/1.5ml/1.5ml?
Again this is what I thought it was but while AM was down today for a couple hours I was looking at some other forums and man it was confusing. If anyone could post a link that explains this as well it would be greatly appreciated. Thanks bros. Oh yeah this is on a 20mg/ml 50ml bottle.
I sent IBE an email asking that exact question two days ago. We'll see when they respond.
 
Well if anyone else can clarify sooner feel free. I just think IBE might be kind of busy and I am sure someone on here would know.. Thanks.
 
I think if your rats need 20mg of nolvadex and you give them 20mg of tamoxifen citrate then the will get exactly what they need to help their breast cancer, because tablet for nolvadex is tamoxifen citrate and not just plain tamoxifen. Look up Novadex at an online pharmacy and then look at the generic, and it will say tamoxifen citrate.

And here is a link to the maker of nolva's website Invalid Link Removed that will take you to the Nolva page.

Hope this helps you
-WannaGro
 
WannaGro said:
I think if your rats need 20mg of nolvadex and you give them 20mg of tamoxifen citrate then the will get exactly what they need to help their breast cancer, because tablet for nolvadex is tamoxifen citrate and not just plain tamoxifen. Look up Novadex at an online pharmacy and then look at the generic, and it will say tamoxifen citrate.

And here is a link to the maker of nolva's website Invalid Link Removed that will take you to the Nolva page.

Hope this helps you
-WannaGro
This was clarified a couple of days ago in this thread:
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I did not see that thread, and I was looking more after I posted earlier and found basically the same info on the fda's site Invalid Link Removed Sorry I missed that and yeah that means that 15.2mgs of tamox citrate = 10mgs of nolva.

Sorry
-WannaGro
 
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