How to accurately measure out any peptide (GTFIH)

Bluebandz
How to accurately measure peptides

Disclaimer:

By NO means is this a guide for self administering medication or injections. This is targeted towards in vitro researches wanting to get a relatively accurate dosing when using insulin syringes. I am not a professional. This is not advice. Do your own research.

How do you do it?
This thread is under the assumption that you are using:
  1. correctly dosed and proven peptides (lab tested)
  2. An insulin syringe
  3. Bacteriostatic water
  4. Your brain
Now that you have all of these, this is the general rule of thumb.
I like to use 1ML of BAC water per 10mg of the peptide. This means that 1mg of, say, reta, would be 10 units on an insulin syringe (out of 100 units)
If you are using a 1ml syringe, this applies. In fact, usually any size works, and 10 units is correct.
So, assuming you know how to reconstitute, i’d do 1ml BAC water (usually 100 units on syringe) per 10mg.
This means:
Every ML is 10mg of the peptide, and therefore it’s easier to dose.
EX: if I wanted to draw out 3mg, i would draw 3/10 of an ml, or 30 units on most syringes.
This shits water. Hope it helps someone though.
 
Bluebandz
How to accurately measure peptides

Disclaimer:

By NO means is this a guide for self administering medication or injections. This is targeted towards in vitro researches wanting to get a relatively accurate dosing when using insulin syringes. I am not a professional. This is not advice. Do your own research.

How do you do it?
This thread is under the assumption that you are using:
  1. correctly dosed and proven peptides (lab tested)
  2. An insulin syringe
  3. Bacteriostatic water
  4. Your brain
Now that you have all of these, this is the general rule of thumb.
I like to use 1ML of BAC water per 10mg of the peptide. This means that 1mg of, say, reta, would be 10 units on an insulin syringe (out of 100 units)
If you are using a 1ml syringe, this applies. In fact, usually any size works, and 10 units is correct.
So, assuming you know how to reconstitute, i’d do 1ml BAC water (usually 100 units on syringe) per 10mg.
This means:
Every ML is 10mg of the peptide, and therefore it’s easier to dose.
EX: if I wanted to draw out 3mg, i would draw 3/10 of an ml, or 30 units on most syringes.
This shits water. Hope it helps someone though.
vruh just ask chatgpt or some shi
 
dnr.

add 1 ml to any peptide
figure out the vials content and figure out ur dosage
divide your dosage by 100 (100mg ghkcu = 2mg dose)
that’s 2 units on ur insulin needle

you get the fucking loint
 

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