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I’m planning to start this soon, and I’ve already received everything I need. But this time it’s something completely different from Test.


How do I actually handle the injection needle? I’d have to use an insulin syringe, but those have a fixed needle. Can I just use the same needle to draw and inject? I know it’s not intramuscular, but what’s the correct way to do it?


And what about the dosage—how many ml in the syringe would equal 2 IU? What’s the best way to calculate that?


Yeah, these are pretty basic questions, but when I started with Test I messed up more than enough because of poor explanations. This time I want to do everything perfectly.
 
I’m planning to start this soon, and I’ve already received everything I need. But this time it’s something completely different from Test.


How do I actually handle the injection needle? I’d have to use an insulin syringe, but those have a fixed needle. Can I just use the same needle to draw and inject? I know it’s not intramuscular, but what’s the correct way to do it?


And what about the dosage—how many ml in the syringe would equal 2 IU? What’s the best way to calculate that?


Yeah, these are pretty basic questions, but when I started with Test I messed up more than enough because of poor explanations. This time I want to do everything perfectly.
Hi Tipisxhandy!

Good that you’re asking this before jumping in, that already puts you ahead of how most people start.

With HGH, yes, you typically use an insulin syringe and it’s normal to draw and inject with the same needle. These are very fine, you’re not going into a vial multiple times like with oil, and since it’s subcutaneous it’s perfectly fine. Just keep everything clean and don’t reuse needles.

The key part is how you reconstitute it, because that’s what defines how many IU you get per “mark” on the syringe.

Example to make it easy:

If you have a 10 IU vial and you add 1 ml of water, then:

1 IU = 0.1 ml

On a standard insulin syringe (100 units = 1 ml), that means:

1 IU = 10 units
So 2 IU = 20 units

If you add 2 ml instead, everything halves:

1 IU = 0.2 ml → 20 units
2 IU = 40 units

So it’s not about guessing, it’s just matching IU in the vial with how much water you add. Pick a simple ratio and stick to it.

Moreover if having liquid HGH, every vial contains 50 IU on 5 ml solvent, therefore, directly 0,1ml = 1IU.

Injection itself is straightforward: small pinch of skin (abdomen is easiest), slow push, done. No need to overthink it.

You’re doing it right this time, just keep it simple and consistent and you won’t have the issues you had before.

Shark
 
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