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Can someone help me i have been taking 4iu of hgh daily from a 12iu vial reconstuted with 1.2ml bac water but on the third day i dont even have 4iu its always like 3iu left whats happening
 
lol why 1.2 ml BAC and not 1 ml or 2 ml even. Also make sure you use a vial calculator so you can plan out exactly measures and how many doses it'll get you
 
lol why 1.2 ml BAC and not 1 ml or 2 ml even. Also make sure you use a vial calculator so you can plan out exactly measures and how many doses it'll get you
because its a 12iu vial so 1.2ml every 10 units is 1iu it still doesnt make sense tho the calculator said i am correct and im still not getting 4iu on the last day its like around 3iu the previous 2 days im pretty sure im using 4iu nothing more
 
because its a 12iu vial so 1.2ml every 10 units is 1iu it still doesnt make sense tho the calculator said i am correct and im still not getting 4iu on the last day its like around 3iu the previous 2 days im pretty sure im using 4iu nothing more
ok then the calcing is good. Doesn't seem like a too big trouble if you lose like 1 iu the last dose fro mthe vial. Either you wasn't exactly precise with the 1.2 ml of BAC, or maybe your needle is a bit too long so it's above the last 1 iu in the vial when you tryna draw it. that would be my guess
 
Can someone help me i have been taking 4iu of hgh daily from a 12iu vial reconstuted with 1.2ml bac water but on the third day i dont even have 4iu its always like 3iu left whats happening

Syringes will always have at least some dead-space.

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A certain amount will be wasted after administration, because it will remain in the tip of the syringe after usage.

So, it is likely that you are wasting a total of 0.1mL (or 1 IU) as a result of syringe dead-space over the 2 days where you dose 4 IUs. Resulting in the last day having only 3 IUs worth remaining.

What kind of syringes are you using? Luer-lock or insulin syringes?
 
Syringes will always have at least some dead-space.

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A certain amount will be wasted after administration, because it will remain in the tip of the syringe after usage.

So, it is likely that you are wasting a total of 0.1mL (or 1 IU) as a result of syringe dead-space over the 2 days where you dose 4 IUs. Resulting in the last day having only 3 IUs worth remaining.

What kind of syringes are you using? Luer-lock or insulin syringes?
alright thanks bro im using insulin syringes
 
ok then the calcing is good. Doesn't seem like a too big trouble if you lose like 1 iu the last dose fro mthe vial. Either you wasn't exactly precise with the 1.2 ml of BAC, or maybe your needle is a bit too long so it's above the last 1 iu in the vial when you tryna draw it. that would be my guess
its a 31g needle so i dont think i can go shorter than that yea thats why im not sure bro
 

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