Determine Concentration (example: 10 mg vial 1 mL water = 10 mg/mL): Concentration (mg/mL) = Total Peptide (mg)Total BAC Water (mL) Calculate Dosage Volume (example: 1 mg dose 10 mg/mL = 0.1 mL): Volume to Draw (mL) = Desired Dose (mg)Concentration (mg/mL) Convert to Syringe Units: Using a standard U-100 (1 mL/100 unit) insulin syringe, 0.1 mL equals 10 units
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Marc Diederich is supported by the NRF by the MEST of Korea for Tumor Microenvironment GCRC 2012-0001184 grant, by the Seoul National University (SNU) Research grant, by the Research Settlement Fund for the new faculty of SNU and by the Research Institute of Pharmaceutical Sciences