Original email for context: I have a 5000iu bottle of hcg powder, I mixed 2.5 ml of bac water. It filled the little hcg vial. I have the tiny 50 insulin syringes. I am after the 150 dosage to start. What line would that be?
Okay so since you mixed your hCG in a 1:2 ratio, this will mean that you will halve the numbers on our tutorial showing to find dosage on syringe for the 1:1 ratio
Example:
Usually – 15 units = 150ius. But for you, since you mixed with HALF the mixing liquid we did, you will go to HALF that number of units on the syringe to arrive at 150ius (for you. That would be 7.5 units). Now there will not be a mark on the syringe that says “7.5 units) – but you find the representative hashmark for that – your syringe should show hashmarks going up to 10 units (or .1) on the syringe- you would go to halfway between the 7th and 8th hashmark to get your effective 7.5 units.
Now in all honesty this is a very very tiny amount of liquid- I hope it won’t give you too much trouble.