I dont think your understanding Just yet.... Dont Go using something like this Until your absoloutley sure youve got it right and figured out.
Ill try to explain in more detail to help you get a better understanding on the
Doses and the Mcg converted to Iu`s
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First of all What exactly is the product your asking about?
IGF1 Or Is it the newer (and the only one worth using imo) Igf-Lr3
The longer acting version of Igf.......
This is the first thing you need to Find out though so we Know exactly what your dealing with to give you the best advice.........
Some come in 1mg, some come in 2mg, some come in 100mcg vials.
Some will come Pre-mixed... some will come Just The lypholized Powder.
Some ccan be mixed with water, others require a special mixing solution...
So its important to Know exactly what you have or are talking about......
Lets assume its a 1mg vial of Igf-lr3 (Lypholized powder only)
youll add 1 Ml to the Vial making it Now a Mixture Of Igf and Liquid...
So Now what you have is 1mg in 1ml. 1ml is = to 100iu on an insulin Pin
You follow? So Now what you have is 1000mcg IGF-lr3 In 100iu.
5iu is Now 50mcg, 10iu is now 100mcg etc etc...
If your solution you add to the powder is 2ml then you Just double everything.
10iu would be 50mcg,20iu would be 100mcg etc etc
It ALL depends On how Much solution is Used when Mixing it.