Dilution Math and Dosing Table The Formula Concentration (mg/mL) = Peptide amount (mg) / BAC water volume (mL) Draw volume (mL) = Desired dose (mg) / Concentration (mg/mL) Units on U-100 syringe = Draw volume (mL) x 100 Reconstitution Reference Table 5 mg/mL is the most common target because it keeps dose volumes between 0.1-1.0 mL for the entire clinical dose range (2.5-15 mg), which fits a standard 1 mL insulin syringe without going below volumes that are prone to dosing error
The body cannot produce vitamin B12 on its own, so you need to keep your Vitamin B12 consumption on track through food and supplements or you can get Vitamin B12 Injections Toronto-wide at Annex
This information helps our pharmacy team determine the best approach
I am not a medically trained person but I've had Pernicious Anaemia (one of many causes of B12 deficiency) for more than 50 years
Theoretical considerations include: Potential interactions requiring monitoring: Other fat-loss agents or thermogenics (additive effects), growth hormone or growth hormone secretagogues (mechanism overlap), medications affecting glucose metabolism (monitor blood sugar despite AOD-9604s neutral glycemic effects)
Although, B12 could be part of it