Message: | GHRP-6 is most commonly provided in small vials of 5 mg, which should be stored under refrigeration. (It is acceptable however for them to be mailed unrefrigerated.) The vial is diluted with a convenient volume of sterile or bacteriostatic water.
For example, the vial might be diluted with 2.5 mL of water, yielding a solution of 2 mg/mL (2000 mcg/mL.) After the water addition, the vial again will be stored under refrigeration.
When dosing, an appropriate volume will be drawn from the vial with (typically) an insulin syringe, according to the desired dose and the concentration of the preparation.
In the above example, a 100 mcg dose would require only 0.05 mL, or "5 IU" as marked on an insulin syringe. A 300 mcg would require 0.15 mL, or "15 IU" as marked on an insulin syringe. |