10 mg vial Concentration: 10 mg 3 mL = 3.333 mg/mL (equivalently 3,333 mcg/mL) Dose in mg: 600 mcg = 0.6 mg Draw volume: 0.6 mg 3.333 mg/mL = 0.18 mL Syringe units: 0.18 mL 100 = 18 units on a U-100 syringe So on the 10 mg vial, one documented dose is a draw to the 18-unit mark
It's likely denatured and pharmacologically inactive
Bacteriostatic water, or bac water, is sterile water that contains 0.9% benzyl alcohol in pharmaceutical-grade deionized water, consistent with USP (United States Pharmacopeia) monograph specifications
Glucose metabolism studies show improvements in glucose tolerance, insulin sensitivity, and reduced fasting glucose and insulin levels
-Megan Nope hCGer 4: Just an FYI
It suggests either multiple pathways activated at different dose ranges or extreme potency with receptor saturation at low doses