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Gr33dyOctopus

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I dosed cor the first time out of a 60 mg bottle of Retatrutide this morning and I don't remember what the COA said as far as overfill. So dont know what the fill was and only added 2 ml of bac fluid so my mix was 30 mg per milliliter I tried to pull 5 ml but it feels high this morning. Im fucking lit. Lit like a Christmas tree rn.

Took 7ml compounded tiz on fri morning
So everything piggybacked im on a really fucking high dose, i suspect a few mg more than i meant to.

All good, im gonna go ahead and fast for 2 days, have plenty of electrolytes and magnesium and a good head start. Took a nice healthy crap this morning to not clogged up, lets go!!!!!!!!!
 
I'm still trying to find the COA for RT60. Be careful, you don't want to OD on GLP1s. It can be miserable.
 
I'm still trying to find the COA for RT60. Be careful, you don't want to OD on GLP1s. It can be miserable.
Yea, this is the first time i did a 30mg/ml bottle, even on tirz i did 3ml for a 60 with a 20mg/ml so any overfill would be a lot more negligible. Yea, ive od'd before on these glp1's, nowadays my body really accepts them though. No upset stomachs or diarreah, no constipation.
Really not to many side effects. But definitely feel "all systems go" this morning!!!
 
I've noticed only symptoms on day two or three if I pull too much in my syringe. Good luck on the wild ride. P
 
Yea, this is the first time i did a 30mg/ml bottle, even on tirz i did 3ml for a 60 with a 20mg/ml so any overfill would be a lot more negligible. Yea, ive od'd before on these glp1's, nowadays my body really accepts them though. No upset stomachs or diarreah, no constipation.
Really not to many side effects. But definitely feel "all systems go" this morning!!!
Unless I'm missing something, concentration does nothing to abate overfill causing a change in dosage. The only thing lowering concentration does is lowers the dosage (mg) inaccuracy relative to the inaccuracy of the measurement of the withdrawn dose (ml).
 
Nonit doesnt, but the higher the concentration, the bigger effect that overfill will have on a single dose. Thats one of the reasons ( ive been told anyway ) that the compounders dont do 30mg/1ml or higher doses. When they absolutely could.
 
Increasing BAC volume does nothing to affect anything related to accuracy aside from making it easier to measure, and reduces the affects of measuring inaccuracies.

Overfill causing the same dosage, regardless of BAC volume:
60mg vial, 2ml BAC, 30mg/ml, .5ml injection= 15mg administered
60mg vial, 20ml BAC, 3mg/ml, 5ml injection= 15mg administered

60mg vial 20% overfill
72mg vial, 2ml BAC, .5ml injection= 18mg administered
72mg vial, 20ml BAC, 5ml injection= 18mg administered


Inaccurate measurement affect:
15mg/ml, 15mg dose, 1ml measured = 15mg administered
15mg/ml, 1.3ml actual volume = 19.5mg administered

60mg/ml, 15mg dose, .25ml measured = 15mg administered
60mg/ml, .325ml actual = 19.5mg administered
60mg/ml, .2ml actual = 12mg administered.
 
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