That means: 1 mL (100 units) = 10 mg If your dose is 2.5 mg, heres the math: 2.5 10 = 0.25 mL 0.25 mL 100 = 25 units Answer: 2.5 mg = 25 units (when your vial is 10 mg/mL) Table of Contents Tirzepatide mg-to-Units Master Conversion Chart (All Doses) The chart below covers every standard tirzepatide dose (2.5 mg through 15 mg) across the four most common compounded concentrations
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Before and after the study, blood samples were obtained from each subject and their weight measurements were also taken
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