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  1. #1 1st March 2014 
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    calculating question

    Was wondering if someone could make sure i'm doing this correctly, I'm using a 0.3ml syringe with 30 units , so for a dose of 0.25mg, i would go up to 5 units and for a dose of 0.5mg I would go up to 10 units? I am reconstituting with 2ml bac. water.

    Also do you store unmixed and mixed peptide in fridge? thanks
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    Re: calculating question

    If you are using a standard 10mg bottle then yes and yes. FYI Some mfgrs recommend long term storage in a freezer.* My long term storage is at -2C in a manual defrosting fridge, but I am fussy
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    Re: Peptide calculating question

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    Was wondering if someone could make sure i'm doing this correctly, I'm using a 0.3ml syringe with 30 units , so for a dose of 0.25mg, i would go up to 5 units and for a dose of 0.5mg I would go up to 10 units? I am reconstituting with 2ml bac. water.

    Also do you store unmixed and mixed peptide in fridge? thanks
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    Yes indeed, .3ml insulin syringe, mixed w/ 2ml bac water, into 10mg mt-2 => 5iu = 250mcg* 8)