Hormone Unit Conversion Websites?

vbbuilt01

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Hello everyone! first time user on this forum! I've searched for an answer, but perhaps didn't use the right key words to search?

My urologist gave me a script for Testosterone CYP with instructions for injection and the specified amount, along with syringes. But confused by the abbreviations ML and MG, etc. And trying to make sense of the markings on the syringes, in relation to the dosage instructions on the prescription label, is confusing.

Is there a website where measurements can be entered and converted to other units?

Thanks, Vince in Sterling
 
Hello everyone! first time user on this forum! I've searched for an answer, but perhaps didn't use the right key words to search?

My urologist gave me a script for Testosterone CYP with instructions for injection and the specified amount, along with syringes. But confused by the abbreviations ML and MG, etc. And trying to make sense of the markings on the syringes, in relation to the dosage instructions on the prescription label, is confusing.

Is there a website where measurements can be entered and converted to other units?

Thanks, Vince in Sterling


Testosterone Cypionate comes in 100 mg/ml or 200 mg/ml strength.

Syringes commonly used for trt injections are 1ml 25 gauge (1", 5/8" needle length) or 1ml/.5ml/.3 ml fixed insulin syringes (27-31 gauge) various needle lengths (5/8", 1/2", 3/8", 5/16").

What is the prescribed protocol (dose of T and injection frequency) the strength of your testosterone and the type of syringes you were given?
 
why do you want to convert your dosage into other units? It’ll be in mg/mL, and that’s what you want so you know how much to take for each shot.
 
Thanks for the feedback, but I'm still looking for a website where measurements can be entered and converted to other units?

Vince

Are the strength of your testosterone 200 mg/ml or 100 mg/ml and what is the protocol your doctor prescribed (weekly dose of T/injection frequency)?

There is no need to convert and what you need to understand is how to read the markings on the syringe barrel in order to draw the correct dose of T (prescribed by your doctor) in the syringe before your injection.


This is a 1 ml syringe:
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This is a 100 unit insulin syringe:
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