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Neuropathy, a condition characterized by nerve damage resulting in pain, numbness, and tingling in the hands and feet, can be treated with Methylcobalamin
Researchers started testing its effects on tissues relevant to reproduction, including ovarian cells, endometrium, and testes

**Quick calculator (30mg vial at 10mg/ml):** | Weekly Dose | Volume per Injection | Syringe Units | Doses per Vial | |------------|---------------------|---------------|----------------| | 1mg | 0.10ml | 10 units | 30 doses | | 2mg | 0.20ml | 20 units | 15 doses | | 4mg | 0.40ml | 40 units | 7.5 doses | | 8mg | 0.80ml | 80 units | 3.75 doses | | 12mg | 1.20ml | Split: 60 units x2 | 2.5 doses | ## Universal Mixing Calculator Use this formula for any vial size and desired concentration: **BAC Water (ml) = Vial Size (mg) Desired Concentration (mg/ml)** **Injection Volume (ml) = Desired Dose (mg) Concentration (mg/ml)** **Syringe Units = Injection Volume (ml) 100** ### Example Calculation You have a 50mg vial and want 10mg/ml concentration: - BAC water: 50mg 10mg/ml = 5.0ml - For a 4mg dose: 4mg 10mg/ml = 0.4ml = 40 units - For an 8mg dose: 8mg 10mg/ml = 0.8ml = 80 units ## Which Vial Size Should You Choose