AmoPeptide Number designations!!

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I am trying to find out what is the difference between c5 and c10 with regards to Amopeptides listings. I do understand the designation of the letters but not the numbers after the letters.

I asked the rep and this is what she wrote back to me: C5 is cagri - how many (mg)? All research products are 3ml. That does not sound right to me. Any form of help is welcomed.

C=cagri(For research use only, not for human consumption.)

thank you!
 
The numbers indicate the mg of each. C5 = cagri 5mg, etc
 
c5 is 5mg and c10 is 10mg. An order is 10 3ml vials each containing the amount (5 or 10mg).

If this isn't super obvious to you, you need to make sure you do a ton of reading and videos on reconstituting and dosage. its very easy to give yourself way too mush
 
zpped said:
c5 is 5mg and c10 is 10mg. An order is 10 3ml vials each containing the amount (5 or 10mg).

If this isn't super obvious to you, you need to make sure you do a ton of reading and videos on reconstituting and dosage. its very easy to give yourself way too mush
Thanks for the clarification. Thats exactly what i thought they were....3ml was in reference to the vial. GOT IT.~
 
I suggest people revisit 6 grade science. Liter is a measure of volume. Gram is a weight.

mL is 1/1000 of a liter. mg is 1/1000 of a gram.

the metric system is supposed to be easy.

you use the water to create an injectable. Put whatever water you want in the vial.

if the vial contains 10mg and you want 1mg multiply whatever water you put in by 1/10.
 
raw_oyster_eater said:
I suggest people revisit 6 grade science. Liter is a measure of volume. Gram is a weight.

mL is 1/1000 of a liter. mg is 1/1000 of a gram.

the metric system is supposed to be easy.

you use the water to create an injectable. Put whatever water you want in the vial.

if the vial contains 10mg and you want 1mg multiply whatever water you put in by 1/10.
It will be nice to respond to questions that you read and understood instead of try to be a show off. Its always better to be safe than to be sorry.... am sure they thought that too before 6 grade!
 
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