mg/ml Confusion need simple clarification PLEASE!!!

strongman777

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Hey, hows it going everybody? Forgive me for asking such a stupid question, but I am majorly confused. If a product says 200mg/ml - 10ml/vial, then does that mean the entire vial is 200mg or does that mean that there is 10ml per vial and for every 1ml there is 200mg?

Also, I have a separate question. Is there really a big difference between 400mg of cypionate and 500mg of enanthate per week for 12 weeks? From what I have researched they are basically the same. I just want to see if anybody prefers one or the other, or if they have seen sides from one but not the other.

Thanks for all the help and advice guys. I hope you guys can drop some knowledge bombs on my face and educate me haha. Any little thing I can learn is awesome, even if it requires me getting bashed. So, let me have it!!
 
It means the latter... there is 200mg per milliliter or 2000mg in the whole vial. The '/' slash symbol is commonly read as 'per' as in a fraction.
 
I believe Test C has to be injected more frequently.

I prefer Test E as it has a long half life.
 
Test is test is test. The only difference between them all is is active life therefor half life therefor frequency of injections. Cs active life is 18 days ish and Es is 14 days ish. There is no such thing ad certain esters if test that cause more or less water retention, that has to do with aromatization and estrogen control, not what ester youre running.
 
They are the same compound, with different esthers attached. The cyp is very similar to enanthate, they will both be usually dosedonce a week. Shorter esthers require more frequent doses in order to attain the same blood concentration.

So 2 shots of 250mg/ml test e will be essentially the same as 5 shots of 100mg/ml test prop.
 
I believe Test C has to be injected more frequently.

I prefer Test E as it has a long half life.

And I believe you are incorrect sir. I think shredder nailed it with they are almost identical...but as I am to damn tired to care someone read under profiles but I always s thought it went

Water based
prop
e
c
deconate

Please correct me so I can stand corrected.
 
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