0.25 mg = 0.10 mL = 10 units 0.5 mg = 0.20 mL = 20 units 1.0 mg = 0.40 mL = 40 units 1.7 mg = 0.68 mL = 68 units 2.4 mg = 0.96 mL = 96 units Use with compounded or lyophilized vials This page is intended for situations where you need to calculate a dose from a vial and diluent volume
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If you can absorb a vitamin 50% better than taking it by mouth, it is not surprising why so many people are now turning to injections over oral vitamin supplementation
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