So, when I reconsitute a 3ml vial with 60mg of tirz, is my best bet 3ml of bac water? Giving me a 20mg per ml dose?
Brello does 22mg per ml. So i know i can go at least a little farther, but the new hallandale came out with a high concentration of 15, why so low? How concentrated can it be?
Your dose is going to depend on how much of the reconstituted liquid you inject. If you use 3mL of BAC you can still divide it up however you want. You could have 60 doses worth of 1mg all the way up to one big injection of the full 60mg (NOT recommended!) Yes, they do make syringes that big. (OW!)
I think that one of the best parts of being in the grey market is how you can customize your dosage without having to ask anyone for permission. If you want to use 15mg a week .. do that. If you want 25mg you can do that too. Just keep in mind that if anything goes wrong .. well, you really only have yourself to blame.
Anyway .. the first thing you need to know is approximately how many mg is really in the vial. You do this by checking out a the tests that have been done.
Here is and example of one done on a batch of 60mg Tirz that Nexaph sold out of
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This batch had 4 different vials tested and the results say 65.95mg, 66.44mg, 66.66mg and 65.69mg .. so it would be reasonable to estimate that each vial has about 66mg
The next thing to know is what do you want your target dose to be. You mentioned 22mg was what Brello was giving you .. well these vials would give you 3 doses of that each.
Now it doesn't really matter if you use 1mL of BAC or 3mL to do it .. what would change is how much you would inject to get to that dose. Say you just use 1mL then you would only fill your syringe with 33 units or dial your injection pen to 33. But if you use 3 mL of back then you would need to give yourself 100 units.