raybravo said:but dont see why u would want to use them in the same syringe... QUOTE]
I guess thats the point, why wouldn't you want to use them in the same syringe?
I guess that what I am talking about, what would they do, enhance, or would one overide the other.From what I am understanding (at least think I am), they both work the same type of receptor, so would one overpower the other, or would one enahnce the others action.I was sure I read that the insulin would delay they action of the igf, and carry it more throught the blood stream, and it would have more of a tendancy to attatch to intestinal lining.(not good)raybravo said:i dunno lol just the idea that it could be pretty risky... but i do see ur point, lets say units on the needle would be 20 mcg of igf-1 and then u fill up another 8 iu with slin and then u have ur 20 mcg and 8 iu slin for the evening, this is ur idea? maybe this could work, but again the idea of what they would do to each other when mixed is not clear... also, now u agree that the idea of using insulin as a carrier for igf-1 doesnt make much sense, right?