Tirzmonkey
GLP-1 Apprentice
The label says it’s TR-60 and also says there are 10mg in each vial. Can’t be both. Turns out it was TR-60 and it was a labeling error.Look at the vendor price list and compare their abbreviation to the label.
The label says it’s TR-60 and also says there are 10mg in each vial. Can’t be both. Turns out it was TR-60 and it was a labeling error.Look at the vendor price list and compare their abbreviation to the label.
240/10I am struggling to understand how you came to the conclusion that on this pen, 60 units are equal to 0.5 ml.
Now, don't take offense, but there is something wrong here somewhere. Because pens and syringes are pretty much standardized for a unit to be 0.01 ml i.e. 0.5 ml would always be 50 units.
How many units do you dial in to inject the 2 mg from a concentration of 10 mg/ml (I think you said)?