Dominus New member Aug 17, 2016 #1 Just trying to understand this, if i were to use 30 MCG of IGF what number on the syring would be correct ? The very first number on the top near the needle is 5 and the last number is 50. Thanks
Just trying to understand this, if i were to use 30 MCG of IGF what number on the syring would be correct ? The very first number on the top near the needle is 5 and the last number is 50. Thanks
Iron Game Veteran Aug 17, 2016 #2 On a 1 cc insulin syringe for measuring the first 3 small tics would be 30mcg
Dominus New member Aug 17, 2016 #3 Iron-game said: On a 1 cc insulin syringe for measuring the first 3 small tics would be 30mcg Click to expand... Got it, Thanks
Iron-game said: On a 1 cc insulin syringe for measuring the first 3 small tics would be 30mcg Click to expand... Got it, Thanks
Presser Admin Staff member Administrator Moderator Aug 17, 2016 #4 You multiply each tick mark by ten to get the mcgs so 10 mark is 100mcg 20 mark is 200mcg 30 mark is 300mcg I'm guessing your syringe is only half an ml? In which case you would double everything and multiply by 20 to get mcg
You multiply each tick mark by ten to get the mcgs so 10 mark is 100mcg 20 mark is 200mcg 30 mark is 300mcg I'm guessing your syringe is only half an ml? In which case you would double everything and multiply by 20 to get mcg