A 1mg dose at 10mg/ml concentration = 0.1ml = 10 units A 2mg dose at 10mg/ml concentration = 0.2ml = 20 units A 3mg dose at 10mg/ml concentration = 0.3ml = 30 units At 20mg/ml concentration, unit-to-dose relationships double: 10 units = 0.1ml = 2mg peptide 5 units = 0.05ml = 1mg peptide Always calculate these relationships for your specific concentration before drawing doses
Higher transparency typically signals stronger quality control processes, including: Verified purity levels (often 99%+ via HPLC analysis) Clearly identified third-party laboratory testing Batch-level traceability and verification codes Consistent and accessible documentation While lower pricing may be attractive, limited transparency can make it difficult to independently confirm product consistency
Again, the evidence for this is preliminary, and the research has primarily involved animal or lab studies, not human
Recommendations depend on provider evaluation, patient goals, and medical appropriateness
Troubleshooting reconstitution problems Even with perfect technique, issues occasionally arise