Simple noob question i cant find the answer too. PLEASE HELP

Cptkirk

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So I am still doing a lot of research on all this. But I cant figure this out. As a example : Someone says to inject 150mg of test EOD....Here is my question, is there a way to convert MG's into ML's. Is 150MG's one ML, two ML, three? Someone please explain this to me. Thanks!
 
Welcome to the community.

MG is wieght. ML is volume. There is no formula for conversion. However, every injectable is created at a certain concentration. For example, testosterone propionate can be created with a 50mg per ML dosing. It can also be created with a concentration of 100 mg per ML. It just depends on who made the compound and how they chose to concentrate it.

So if you purchased testosterone prop dosed at 100mg per ML, and you want to take 150 EOD, you would inject 1.5 ML's every other day.

Hope that helps.
 
Depends on the strength of the steroid you get. It will be labeled on the bottle. Testosterone for example is often dosed at either 200mg or 250mg per ml. So you just have to read how many mg per ml on the bottle.
 
Only by knowing both. The mg is listed usually as per ml. Example: A 10 ml vial of test cyp 250 is saying 250mg per ml. 250mg/ml x 10ml is 2500 mg in whole vial. So if injecting 125mg u would inject 1/2ml to obtain that dose. Also 1ml= 1cc.
Hope helps
 
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