Understanding Syringe Measurement/Dosage

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Hi guys, I've seen other posts on this subject, but I'm still not clear.

Question: Using a 1CC/ml syringe, to what marking on the syringe do I need to draw up to in order to inject a 100mg dose?

Many thanks for the help!
 
It's 250mg/ml. Thanks for any help you can provide - I know this is an embarrassingly newbie question but I never see it. addressed anywhere
 
You would draw to .4 on the syringe , should be rite below half of a syringe.

Think of it this way , there's 25 mgs per ever .1 mark so 25 x 4 =100

if you wanted 125 mgs you'd draw to .5 on the syringe or exactly half a syringe.
 
Nelson ??

Just remember whatever your total Mgs are per ML you divide by 10 in a 1ML syringe and then to get the dose you want multiply by the .1 , .2 , .3 , etc to get the dose you want .
 
You would draw to .4 on the syringe , should be rite below half of a syringe.

Think of it this way , there's 25 mgs per ever .1 mark so 25 x 4 =100

if you wanted 125 mgs you'd draw to .5 on the syringe or exactly half a syringe.


For 250 mg/ml This is correct.

OR if you are using insulin syringes draw to 40 units
 
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