HCG conversions-is this correct?

the tiger

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1. taking bacteriostatic water and injecting 1ml into the small vial with the hcg concentrate
2. taking that dissolved 1ml of (5000iu) hcg and putting into a sterile 10ml vial, adding 9 (more) ml of bact. water (totalling 10ml of solution)
3. this is now 10ml of 5000iu's of hcg
4. this meaning 1ml=500iu's
5. 250iu injection, would be .5ml of hcg solution


this accurate?
 
1. taking bacteriostatic water and injecting 1ml into the small vial with the hcg concentrate
2. taking that dissolved 1ml of (5000iu) hcg and putting into a sterile 10ml vial, adding 9 (more) ml of bact. water (totalling 10ml of solution)
3. this is now 10ml of 5000iu's of hcg
4. this meaning 1ml=500iu's
5. 250iu injection, would be .5ml of hcg solution


this accurate?

Ya bro, that's one way of doing it.
 
1. taking bacteriostatic water and injecting 1ml into the small vial with the hcg concentrate
2. taking that dissolved 1ml of (5000iu) hcg and putting into a sterile 10ml vial, adding 9 (more) ml of bact. water (totalling 10ml of solution)
3. this is now 10ml of 5000iu's of hcg
4. this meaning 1ml=500iu's
5. 250iu injection, would be .5ml of hcg solution


this accurate?

Thats a lot of damn water brotha. You dont have to use 10ml.I personally would use about have that.Even less really. You running it sub Q correct?
 
sub Q?


you think a lot of water- its only .5ml injections is that really alot?

should i down it to 5ml=5000iu

1000iu=1ml
250iu=.25ml injection?
 
I personally just fill all my pins up with the dosage and refrigerate them until it's time to use one. Saves me having to put it all into a empty vial and shit.
 
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