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Bac
What is the proper amount of of of bac to mix with glp2. 140
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However much you want to. You should use AI (ChatGPT or Gemini) or a pep calculator for this. Here is example table for 140mg. 140mg GLP Vial 2mL BAC - 1mg = 1.5 units - 2mg = 3 units - 3mg = 4.5 units - 4mg = 6 units - 5mg = 7 units - 6mg = 8.5 units - 8mg = 11.5 units - 10mg = 14.5 units 3mL BAC - 1mg = 2 units - 2mg = 4.5 units - 3mg = 6.5 units - 4mg = 8.5 units - 5mg = 10.5 units - 6mg = 13 units - 8mg = 17 units - 10mg = 21.5 units 4mL BAC - 1mg = 3 units - 2mg = 6 units - 3mg = 8.5 units - 4mg = 11.5 units - 5mg = 14.5 units - 6mg = 17 units - 8mg = 23 units - 10mg = 28.5 units 5mL BAC - 1mg = 3.5 units - 2mg = 7 units - 3mg = 10.5 units - 4mg = 14.5 units - 5mg = 18 units - 6mg = 21.5 units - 8mg = 28.5 units - 10mg = 36 units Easy rule: If you’re using 5mL BAC, every unit is about 0.28mg, so: - 10 units ≈ 2.8mg - 15 units ≈ 4.2mg - 20 units ≈ 5.6mg - 25 units ≈ 7mg - 30 units ≈ 8.4mg - That 5mL dilution is usually the easiest for people to dose consistently.
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