A vial labeled 50mg/5mL contains 50 total milligrams across 5 milliliters of liquid
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In addition, the provider will instruct you on how to start transitioning off your medications
According to the UK SmPC, the most common side effects include: Nausea (very common, affecting more than 1 in 10 people): Usually most pronounced during the first few weeks of treatment and often diminishes with continued use Diarrhoea (common, affecting up to 1 in 10 people): Typically mild to moderate in severity Vomiting (common): More frequent at higher doses Constipation (common): May occur alongside other gastrointestinal effects Abdominal pain or discomfort (common): Relatively frequent during treatment initiation Decreased appetite (very common): An expected effect related to the medication's action Dyspepsia/indigestion (common): May contribute to discomfort after eating Beyond gastrointestinal effects, other recognised adverse reactions include injection site reactions (redness, itching, or swelling at the subcutaneous injection site), fatigue , and dizziness
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Here is the formula written out: Concentration (mg/mL) = Peptide Amount (mg) / Water Volume (mL) And to find how much to draw per dose: Volume to Draw (mL) = Desired Dose (mg) / Concentration (mg/mL) Simple