slin pin question...

BossSauce

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i just received my order for liquid clen (20 ml, 1,000 mcg/ml), some nolva(50 ml,20 mg/ml) and clomid (50 ml, 50 mg/ml). they also sent me 2, 29 g slin pins.

my question is, how do i measure out the proper doses w/the slin pin?the recommended dose for clen is usually bet 100-140 MCG/day. the nolva is 40-60 MG/day (example) etc. how do you measure out mcg vs mg?

for the clen, would i draw to the 20 line for 100 mcgs? also, how do you count the units? are they acually .10, .20, .30, .40 etc. all the way up to 1? or is it just 10,20,30,40.....100?

is 100 units equal to 1 ml? for the nolva, 40-60 mgs would be 2-3 mls correct?

last dumb question, what are the 2 black dots near the 2nd line after the 20?

sorry if these are stupid questions, but this is new to me and i want to do everything correctly. thanks for the help.
 
i feel like a complete moron sometimesasking some of my questions but thats why this site is here, right? would you just use the slin pin for the 2-3 ccs and refill it 2 or 3 x's for the 40-60 mg of nolva, or just use a 3 cc syringe?
 
thanks again. i would be lost w/o this site.

should i worry about 1/2 lives too? try and dose around same time every day, or doesn't it matter?
 
look at your syringe carefully. many times tuberculin and insulin syringes will have two different sets of graduations on them. one is for counting units and one is for measuring mg/ml. its important because those are two different measurements. so for the question you asked above, to measure 100mcg, since there are 1000mcg's in one mg and you have a concentration of 1000mcg/ml, you need 1/10 of 1 cc. or.................you need to draw to the 10. actually it will probably say 0.1. make sure you are looking at the mg/ml scale on the syringe and not the insulin unit size. if you don't have mg/ml then don't just guess at it, hell, i'll send you an envelope with a few free to keep you from screwing up.
 
the ones i have say "u-11 insulin single use only" right on the side of it. also, there is no decimal point on the numbers--just 10,20,30,40 etc. up to 100. i know now that i need to draw to the 10 for 100 mcgs.
thanks everyone for the help.

how about those 2 black dots next to the .24 line?
 
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