Ok, I think I understand.
- A CC and an ML are approx. the same thing.
- in an insulin syringe 100 units equals 1CC
- 72iu mixed with 3.15ml can me broken down (roughly) by the following 72 divided by 3.15 = 22.85.
- 22.85 represents approx. IU’s in one CC/ML of liquid.
- one full 100 unit/1CC, sub-q, syringe would contain 22.85 IU of HUMATROPE.
- 22.85 divided by 10 = 2.28. Every 10 marker on the syringe equals 2.28 IU’s of HUMATROPE.
- a approx 15 unit pull would yield approx. 3.5 IU go HUMATROPE.
- I’ll start with 3.5 IU HUMATROPE daily.
Thank you iron_yuppie for taking the time to pint me in the right direction. That was more math than I’ve done in 20 years… But I couldn’t have figured it out w/o your help.