dosing question

romancaesar

New member
Hi,

I have some Jintropin 10iu bottles powder with
1ml dilutant bottles.

My injection needles are 1cc syringes dividied into 100 units.

My mixing needles are 5ML with each ML divided into 5 lines.

I broke a 1ml dilutant bottle, withdrew the liquid with an injection
needle, since the mixing needle seemed too big to use, and put the
liquid into the 10iu powder bottle.

I then got a different injection needle and pulled out to the 10 unit
mark and injected so as to get 1 IU.

My problem is that the dose is so small I'd rather put more dilutant
into the 10iu powder bottle so that when I withdraw I am not so close
to the tip of the needle in the injection needle and any errors don't
make as big a percentage difference in the dose as with such a small
concentrated dilutant.

So my question is: with completely alternative bacteriostatic water
bottle, what is the maximum ml/cc/units I can withdraw with the
above mixing needle to fill the 10iu powder bottle and then what is the
dosage on the above injection needle when pulling Jintropin from the
now-mixed powder bottle for injecting?

It looks to me like the 10iu powder bottle could hold one more ml
since it appears half-full after the powder and 1ml were mixed.
If so, I'd guess I should squirt in one more ml.

Then for injecting one iu I should use an injection needle and withdraw
20 units and then inject into me.

Is that right?

Thanks.

P.S. The Jintropin 10iu powder bottles seem tiny. I hate them already.
 
My first question is why are you only taking 1 iu ??

You might as well NOT do anything, for all the benifit you're gonna get from that.
 
Former titleholder (Universe) and three MDs chose my starting dose.

Will need about 2-3 iu ultimately to get to target level.

Starting slow.
 
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