What does 300 mcg actually look like in an insulin syringe?
Posted by aspiring_trailrun in Beginner Questions - 1 points, 0 comments.
I’m probably overthinking this, but I’d rather ask the daft beginner question than guess.
I keep seeing people talk about 300 to 600 mcg doses for intranasal stuff like NA Semax or NA Selank, and I can follow the general idea in the product page. What I still find fuzzy is the practical bit, like how people are actually measuring it out when they reconstitute or draw it up. The maths part I can usually handle, it is the “right, but what does that look like in real life” part that trips me up 😎
I have used peptide discussions mostly for recovery-type things, but I’m new enough that I want to be very clear on units before I touch anything. If someone is comfortable explaining how they think about mcg, mL, and the final concentration without making it weirdly complicated, that would help. I’m not asking for a personal dose, just how people read a protocol without getting lost.
For someone starting from zero, what’s the first thing you wish you had understood earlier?
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