Need Help Calculating Dosage

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Ok new here. Need help. 100 unit syringe. Going to inject 100 units of water into my 15 mg of tirzepatide. Where on my 100 unit syringe would the 2.5 mg mark be?
 
100 Units = 1mL
adding 1mL to 15mg of Tirz is 15mg/mL

So given that concentration, can you figure out how many mL is 2.5mg?
 
Ok new here. Need help. 100 unit syringe. Going to inject 100 units of water into my 15 mg of tirzepatide. Where on my 100 unit syringe would the 2.5 mg mark be?
Wow. The fact that you have to even ask this question is a giant red flag that you shouldn't be injecting anything into anything or anyone right now. Seriously, step away from the syringe.

There are a zillion peptide calculators all over the interwebz, and it frightens me that you apparently don't know that but managed to figure out how to buy drugs online. Just in case you're not wise enough to take a step back and spend a lot more time doing some thinking and learning before pumping yourself full of mystery powder from China, I figured I should at least give you the basic minimum answer to your question using an easy to use and understand calculator from one of our vendors here so I don't have to break out the crayons.

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I'm sorry if what I'm saying and how I'm saying it hurts your feelings, but I'd rather your feelings be hurt than actually hurting yourself by making a mistake when all the information is freely available here and elsewhere to figure it out.

To me this is like buying a gun without ever having seen, touched, or fired one before in your life and then after you've loaded it and chambered a round you go to the gun range and start asking random strangers why the bullets aren't coming out while you keep pulling the trigger and putting your eyeball up to the business end of the barrel trying to see why it's not working. Be grateful for the safety.
 
100 Units = 1mL
adding 1mL to 15mg of Tirz is 15mg/mL

So given that concentration, can you figure out how many mL is 2.5mg?
Let me take a crack at this one, Chet... 🤪

If there are 15 millimunchies in a vile, and I will be taking a 2.5 millimunchy dose, if I divide 15 by 2.5 I come up with 6, meaning that there are 6 total doses in the vile.

Then if I add 1ml of black water (which some people might refer to as 100 units but it's really not the best way to think of dosages), and divide 1 by 6, the result is .167 meaning that .167ml (or 16.7 units since 1ml = 100 units so multiplying .167 times 100 comes out to 16.7 (but since I went to pubrick school I know that I can just move the dewey decimal point over two places).

Ok, that's enough fun and sarcasm for me for the night. I realize math isn't everyone's strong suit but if you're going to take responsibility for your own treatment it's important to either learn the math of learn how to use a calculator.
 
Wow. The fact that you have to even ask this question is a giant red flag that you shouldn't be injecting anything into anything or anyone right now. Seriously, step away from the syringe.

There are a zillion peptide calculators all over the interwebz, and it frightens me that you apparently don't know that but managed to figure out how to buy drugs online. Just in case you're not wise enough to take a step back and spend a lot more time doing some thinking and learning before pumping yourself full of mystery powder from China, I figured I should at least give you the basic minimum answer to your question using an easy to use and understand calculator from one of our vendors here so I don't have to break out the crayons.

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I'm sorry if what I'm saying and how I'm saying it hurts your feelings, but I'd rather your feelings be hurt than actually hurting yourself by making a mistake when all the information is freely available here and elsewhere to figure it out.

To me this is like buying a gun without ever having seen, touched, or fired one before in your life and then after you've loaded it and chambered a round you go to the gun range and start asking random strangers why the bullets aren't coming out while you keep pulling the trigger and putting your eyeball up to the business end of the barrel trying to see why it's not working. Be grateful for the safety.
lol thank you! I obv didn’t inject or mix yet. Learning more first!
 
Please make sure you've done your research before you start sticking yourself willy nilly. 🙃 Has your product been tested? You'll rarely get exactly the mg you ordered. It helps to know what you've actually got in there, I've gotten as much as 25% extra!

Reverse Peptide Calculator

That is the calculator I prefer. I find it's easier to decide how big I want my dose to be (always something easy to measure accurately) and go from there.

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If you added your 1ml, your dose would be annoying to measure.

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Vials typically hold 3mL, so you have wiggle room if you feel a larger dose is easier to measure.

To do the math manually, divide 15 mg by 2.5 mg to find out how many doses your vial contains. Then 1ml is 100 units, so divide 100 by the number of doses to get the units you'll want to use.

I'd suggest spending more time researching before starting. Your journey will take months- why not spend a week or two really making sure you understand the basics before starting?
 

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Did anyone get any side effects from tirzepatide ?
Yeah, I lost some weight.

(Edit: hit enter too soon) IMO asking on any forum would get too little information really, as so much of it would be anecdotal. I'd suggest I would say search for "tirzepatide trial study results" or variations of, in a search engine and dig up a chart from a reputable site which shows a list of all the possible side effects and their % of occurrence.

Constipation, nausea, and diarrhea seem to be common from what I read.

No bad side effects for me so far, but it's early yet.
 
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Please make sure you've done your research before you start sticking yourself willy nilly. 🙃 Has your product been tested? You'll rarely get exactly the mg you ordered. It helps to know what you've actually got in there, I've gotten as much as 25% extra!

Reverse Peptide Calculator

That is the calculator I prefer. I find it's easier to decide how big I want my dose to be (always something easy to measure accurately) and go from there.

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If you added your 1ml, your dose would be annoying to measure.

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Vials typically hold 3mL, so you have wiggle room if you feel a larger dose is easier to measure.

To do the math manually, divide 15 mg by 2.5 mg to find out how many doses your vial contains. Then 1ml is 100 units, so divide 100 by the number of doses to get the units you'll want to use.

I'd suggest spending more time researching before starting. Your journey will take months- why not spend a week or two really making sure you understand the basics before starting?
I ordered off bfflist his products are always 99 percent and always have been. I know several people who use them and they been fine….
 

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