Peptides injection and the doses

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Hello everyone, I have a very important question and I do not know if anyone here can answer it, although I find it an important question. When we use a peptide, regardless of the type, there is a peptide dose in micrograms. The question is, how is the method for calculating the amount of micrograms in relation to the international unit? For example, when using GHRP or Fragment, the dose is written on a microgram scale, but I do not know how to convert micrograms to international units for injection with an insulin syringe. I hope that someone has experience in this field. Thank you.
 
Hello everyone, I have a very important question and I do not know if anyone here can answer it, although I find it an important question. When we use a peptide, regardless of the type, there is a peptide dose in micrograms. The question is, how is the method for calculating the amount of micrograms in relation to the international unit? For example, when using GHRP or Fragment, the dose is written on a microgram scale, but I do not know how to convert micrograms to international units for injection with an insulin syringe. I hope that someone has experience in this field. Thank you.
Hi mate! Method? Only basic maths….‘it is dependant of the required concentration.

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Hello everyone, I have a very important question and I do not know if anyone here can answer it, although I find it an important question. When we use a peptide, regardless of the type, there is a peptide dose in micrograms. The question is, how is the method for calculating the amount of micrograms in relation to the international unit? For example, when using GHRP or Fragment, the dose is written on a microgram scale, but I do not know how to convert micrograms to international units for injection with an insulin syringe. I hope that someone has experience in this field. Thank you.
Hello,

It's just maths , there are many websites that can calculate it for you, just search for it :). Some are also explaining the way of calculation
 
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