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brett87

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Hi, I'm new to this site and going to start using igf for the first time. My question is how many mcg is in a 30cc syringe? I understand 1cc is equal to 1mg. Theres 30 marks on it and every 5 is numbered. It says "3/10cc" on it also. I'm new to injecting I've been lifting for 6 years and always used powdered stuff. (I found on other posts to start off at 20mcg unroll I get use to it?) Any help would be wonderful and sorry for sounding like a idiotic :)
 
Welcome to MC. First MCG is a measurement of weight, cc is a measure of volume... so they don't convert. knowing that MC IGF is 1,000mcgs per ml you can do the conversion that way. 1ml = 1 cc... 1,000mcgs per ml so 1,000mcgs per cc... every 100th of a cc is 10 mcgs... there is two sets of lines on you syringe right? a (half unit) and a (full unit). so there is 30 full units on a 3/10cc syringe. each single unit, being 100th of a cc would equal 100th of a ml which would contain 10mcgs... Now I am new to this concept too... so more experienced people feel free to shoot me down and steer him right if Im all ate up on this one.
 
Get some 0.5ml insulin syringes, make it easy on yourself.
Now your dose is easy. MC IGF3 1ml =1000mcg or 1mg
so on your slin syringe are marks each one =1 unit or 1/100 of an ml so 1000mcg/100 =10 mcg/unit... Yes
so, 1= 10mcg, 2=20mcg, 3=30mcg..... 5= ? 50mcg yes

3ml or 3cc syringes are marked in larger units 1/10 so 1000mcg/10 =100mcg/ unit so 1/2cc =500mcg
 
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Get some 0.5ml insulin syringes, make it easy on yourself.
Now your dose is easy. MC IGF3 1ml =1000mcg or 1mg
so on your slin syringe are marks each one =1 unit or 1/100 of an ml so 1000mcg/100 =10 mcg/unit... Yes
so, 1= 10mcg, 2=20mcg, 3=30mcg..... 5= ? 50mcg yes

3ml or 3cc syringes are marked in larger units 1/10 so 1000mcg/10 =100mcg/ unit so 1/2cc =500mcg

Ehh... I was figuring at most my math was wrong. But a unit is a unit no matter the syringe size... the only things that changes is the amount of units that a syringe will hold... 3/10 holds 30 units... half CC aka 5/10 holds 50 units... a full CC aka 10/10 holds 100 units... that I'm certain of.
 
just get some slin pins like monkey said..it will save u alot of trouble in the long run..1mark 10mcg 2mark 20mcg ect ect..
3/10 are slin pins with the same exact marks... just hold different amount of units. There's no need to trash a box of slin pins that hold 30 units for a box that holds 50 units... when would he need to measure 500 Mcgs of igf lol I get what you guys are saying but 3/10 is the same as your half CC ones and the measurements on each are the same... 1 unit is equal to 10mcgs no matter the length of the barrel... a unit is a unit as an inch is an inch.
 
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yes u a right off course yoda im using the 30units my self..as he did not mention slins i just took it upon my self to think that they are the larger type and to try to make it easy for him to understand and to measure the amount out i surrgested he buy slins as trying to measure 20mcg could be tricky..
but as u pointed out he has slin pins so all good..
so 1 mark is 10mcg phew got there in the end..lol..
 
yes u a right off course yoda im using the 30units my self..as he did not mention slins i just took it upon my self to think that they are the larger type and to try to make it easy for him to understand and to measure the amount out i surrgested he buy slins as trying to measure 20mcg could be tricky..
but as u pointed out he has slin pins so all good..
so 1 mark is 10mcg phew got there in the end..lol..

Well holy shit I guess the sun does shine on a dogs ass on occasion lol yeah his "30cc" comment had me going wtf for a second too then I assumed he meant 30 units... then the 3/10 is what cleared it up for me cause that's also what I'm using... so I was really hoping I was right lol
 
Hi, I'm new to this site and going to start using igf for the first time. My question is how many mcg is in a 30cc syringe? I understand 1cc is equal to 1mg. Theres 30 marks on it and every 5 is numbered. It says "3/10cc" on it also. I'm new to injecting I've been lifting for 6 years and always used powdered stuff. (I found on other posts to start off at 20mcg unroll I get use to it?) Any help would be wonderful and sorry for sounding like a idiotic :)
Well, actually we never did answer his question, "How many mcg is in a 30cc syringe", your answer is if its 1000mcg/ml then there are 30,000 mcg in a 30cc syringe.
 
Well, actually we never did answer his question, "How many mcg is in a 30cc syringe", your answer is if its 1000mcg/ml then there are 30,000 mcg in a 30cc syringe.

Correct! Lol but original poster, this is assuming you're using the MC igf which is a concentration of 1,000 Mcgs per ml you did not specify so again our information to you is IF, as monkeywrench said, you are using MC igf at 1,000 Mcgs per ml.
 
Ehh... I was figuring at most my math was wrong. But a unit is a unit no matter the syringe size... the only things that changes is the amount of units that a syringe will hold... 3/10 holds 30 units... half CC aka 5/10 holds 50 units... a full CC aka 10/10 holds 100 units... that I'm certain of.
Insulin syringes are marked in hundred units (1/100) be it a 30 unit / 50 unit / 100 unit. Because there are 100 units of insulin in 1ml. A 3cc or 3ml syringe is marked in (1/10), 1/10 is a larger UNIT of measurement, not Units of Insulin. And we try not to say units and cc interchangeable it's confusing and dangerous. Your math was right, I just gave him proof.
 
Insulin syringes are marked in hundred units (1/100) be it a 30 unit / 50 unit / 100 unit. Because there are 100 units of insulin in 1ml. A 3cc or 3ml syringe is marked in (1/10), 1/10 is a larger UNIT of measurement, not Units of Insulin. And we try not to say units and cc interchangeable it's confusing and dangerous. Your math was right, I just gave him proof.

Yeah what he said! which is what I kinda said! so You have two people telling you the same thing lol Thanks for throwing that in there Monkey good point. I tried to clear that confusing by stating that 1ml = 1cc in my original post but may not have made that clear. I was using my phone and i hate trying to post with that but wanted to help the guy out. So Brett87 hopefully your head isn't spinning like Pressers lol and all of this makes sense even with our tangents... So are you using the MC IGF now?
 
easy answer... if its' mc igf it's one tick or 1 digit on a regular insulin pin equals one mcg

huh? lol, theirs 1,000mcgs per ml which is one filled slin syringe, you have syringes that have 1,000 ticks on them?
 
haha pretty sure csuperman meant 1 tick equals 10mcgs??? that's my guess... if not hes been accidently doing A LOT of IGF lately lol
 
yes your prolly right in thats what he meant, and yes 1 tick is 10mcgs
 
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