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I think the calculators just confuse people. The amount of BAC is not relevant. Just inject 50 units of BAC for every dose you want from the vial. If you have a 15mg vial and you want to inject 15mg put in 50 units. If you have 15mg vial and you want to inject 7.5 put in 100 units. No calculator is needed here.
 
clevesand said:
I think the calculators just confuse people. The amount of BAC is not relevant. Just inject 50 units of BAC for every dose you want from the vial. If you have a 15mg vial and you want to inject 15mg put in 50 units. If you have 15mg vial and you want to inject 7.5 put in 100 units. No calculator is needed here.
It is typically easy math but I like to double check and play with the variables depending on my goal. I prefer a 25ml target dose but will go higher depending on the pep.

This morning I was looking at starting NAD+ and my vial is 667mg. I want to start at a 25mg dose and titrate up, maybe as high as 100mg. I also want to balance the amount of BAC water to accommodate this dosage range but keep the BAC on the high-side to help with the PH. This reverse calculator solves for the amount of BAC water to add to achieve the number of units you want to dose.

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I completely understand how to do the calculations (usually in my head) but for non-standard dosages/concentrations the calculators provide you the flexibility to adjust the variables
 
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