Research Compound Dosing Math: A Step-by-Step Calculator Guide
Milligrams to micrograms to insulin-syringe units. The single most common research mistake. Here’s the math, with worked examples for the most-used research compounds.
Read the guidePlain-English guides to the science of research compounds. Written for Australian researchers, biohackers and longevity enthusiasts. All content is for educational and research purposes only.
Milligrams to micrograms to insulin-syringe units. The single most common research mistake. Here’s the math, with worked examples for the most-used research compounds.
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