2.5 mg = 0.5 mL = 50 units 5 mg = 1.0 mL = 100 units (a full 1 mL U-100 syringe) 7.5 mg = 1.5 mL = 150 units (needs two draws on a 1 mL syringe) 10 mg = 2.0 mL = 200 units 12.5 mg = 2.5 mL = 250 units When to re-check the math Recalculate when you change vial size, BAC water volume, dose, syringe type, or syringe capacity
For example, a clinical trial involving TXNRD1 inhibitor auranofin has been enrolled in phase I/II clinical trials to treat chronic lymphocytic leukemia, non-small cell lung cancer, and ovarian, peritoneal, and fallopian tube cancers (www.clinicaltrials.gov, trial numbers NCT01419691, NCT01737502, NCT01747798, and NCT03456700)
Important Notes Practical considerations for consistency, safety, and optimal outcomes
Tracking food intake and hunger ratings can help you notice changes that would otherwise fly under the radar