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    Thread: Measuring of Jintropin

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      Measuring of Jintropin

      After you have successfully reconstituted your Jintropin, now you need to know how
      to measure the desired amount out for injection. You will want to use a U100
      insulin syringe to draw out and inject your Jintropin.

      Here is the way to figure out how much to draw out. Since you know the amount of IU’s in your vial, and you also know how much water you have diluted it with, we just divide this out as follows:

      You will need to know the following to be successful.

      1ml = 1cc = 100 IU’s

      So we take our number of IU’s of HGH from the label of the dry lyophilized
      powder (most commonly 10 IU’s for all of us Jintropin users), and we divide that into the amount of dilutent we used.

      example- We used 1cc(ml) of water. We have a 10 IU vial of Jintropin.
      From our formula above we know that 1cc = 100 IU’s, so we have 100 IU’s of
      water.
      We now divide the 100 IU’s (the amount of our water) by 10 IU’s (the amount of
      our HGH)

      100 IU / 10 IU = 10

      This 10 will perfectly correspond with the markings on a U100 insulin syringe.
      In our example every 10 mark on our syringe will equal 1 IU of HGH. Want to
      draw out 2 IU’s of HGH? Just draw out to the 20 mark on the syringe.

      This is about all there is to it. So to recap, just keep straight:

      1.) How much actual HGH you are dealing with (read from the vial)
      2.) How much water (dilutent) you are using to add to the actual HGH.
      3.) Divide the amount of water in units by the amount of GH in units.
      4.) This result will equal the measurement on your U100 Insulin syringe per
      unit of GH.
      5.) multiply the number you get it step 4 by how many units you want to
      inject. This is the number to draw to on your syringe.

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      Great info, thanks!

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      great write up nice and simple/
      do you de pressurise the vial prior to adding bac

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      Quote Originally Posted by Nancy-lmc View Post
      After you have successfully reconstituted your Jintropin, now you need to know how
      to measure the desired amount out for injection. You will want to use a U100
      insulin syringe to draw out and inject your Jintropin.

      Here is the way to figure out how much to draw out. Since you know the amount of IU’s in your vial, and you also know how much water you have diluted it with, we just divide this out as follows:

      You will need to know the following to be successful.

      1ml = 1cc = 100 IU’s

      So we take our number of IU’s of HGH from the label of the dry lyophilized
      powder (most commonly 10 IU’s for all of us Jintropin users), and we divide that into the amount of dilutent we used.

      example- We used 1cc(ml) of water. We have a 10 IU vial of Jintropin.
      From our formula above we know that 1cc = 100 IU’s, so we have 100 IU’s of
      water.
      We now divide the 100 IU’s (the amount of our water) by 10 IU’s (the amount of
      our HGH)

      100 IU / 10 IU = 10

      This 10 will perfectly correspond with the markings on a U100 insulin syringe.
      In our example every 10 mark on our syringe will equal 1 IU of HGH. Want to
      draw out 2 IU’s of HGH? Just draw out to the 20 mark on the syringe.

      This is about all there is to it. So to recap, just keep straight:

      1.) How much actual HGH you are dealing with (read from the vial)
      2.) How much water (dilutent) you are using to add to the actual HGH.
      3.) Divide the amount of water in units by the amount of GH in units.
      4.) This result will equal the measurement on your U100 Insulin syringe per
      unit of GH.
      5.) multiply the number you get it step 4 by how many units you want to
      inject. This is the number to draw to on your syringe.

      SHARE!
      Great post!!

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