bunge Bluelighter Joined Nov 17, 2012 Messages 1,420 Location Englands east coast Jan 22, 2013 #21 ^ Yeah ive seen higher compounded strengths. Without a label its more of a gamble then id take.lol
A alovesupreme Bluelighter Joined Dec 7, 2012 Messages 256 Jan 23, 2013 #22 Hey, people are giving out some bad information about syringes here that might make you miscalculate your dose. If you have a standard 1 cc insulin syringe, 1 cc = 1 mL. The syringe will be broken up into 100 units. One unit is 1/100 cc = 1/100 mL. If you have an 0.5 cc "thin barrel" syringe, 0.5 cc = 0.5 mL. The syringe will be broken up into 50 units.
Hey, people are giving out some bad information about syringes here that might make you miscalculate your dose. If you have a standard 1 cc insulin syringe, 1 cc = 1 mL. The syringe will be broken up into 100 units. One unit is 1/100 cc = 1/100 mL. If you have an 0.5 cc "thin barrel" syringe, 0.5 cc = 0.5 mL. The syringe will be broken up into 50 units.