I see the same questions over and over:
“How much is in the bottle? “How full do I fill the syringe?” What does mg per mL actually mean?”
So I put together a simple breakdown on how people interpret SARM labels and liquid measurements in research discussions.
This is not advice and not for human consumption — it’s purely educational so people can:
• Read labels correctly
• Understand mg per mL
• Know how total compound per bottle is calculated
• Understand why different brands require different math
• Stop blindly guessing or copying random comments
Most confusion comes from one thing: people don’t actually understand what’s written on the bottle.
Once you understand:
mg per mL × total mLs = total compound
Everything else starts making sense.
• Label math
• Dose splitting logic (in research contexts)
• Total amount needed across a full cycle
• Why short vs long half-life compounds are discussed differently
Discussion
• What label confused you the most when you first started researching this stuff?
• Do you prefer droppers or marked syringes — and why?
• What’s the most common dosing mistake you see people make?
Drop your thoughts below 👇If you’re new, introduce yourself and let us know what you’re currently researching.
This group exists so people can actually learn instead of guessing.