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Essential tracking metrics For each injection: Date, time, dose in mg, syringe units drawn, injection site, concentration of current vial, days since vial reconstitution
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Here is how the math works for Sermorelin Acetate 0.9 mg/mL : 0.9 mg/mL = 900 mcg/mL 300 mcg 900 mcg/mL = 0.333 mL (about 0.33 mL) On a U-100 syringe, 1 mL = 100 units, so 0.33 mL is about 33 units Quick conversion tips (U-100 syringes): Units to mL: units 100 = mL mL to mcg (for 0.9 mg/mL): mL x 900 = mcg Always verify two things before measuring: (1) your vial concentration on the label, and (2) the syringe type you are using
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