Message: | At time of dosing, an insulin syringe is used to draw and then inject the desired amount. In the above example, a 1000 mcg dose would require a volume of 1 mL, or "100 IU" as marked on an insulin syringe.
Injection may be subcutaneous, intramuscular, or intravenous according to personal preference.
If desired, peptide solutions from other vials, such as a vial of a GHRP product, may also be drawn into the same syringe, if there is room. This reduces the total number of injections required.
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