A dosage of 2cc of HGH is considered to be high. Typically, dosages for HGH injections are measured in units rather than cc, so it's important to clarify the concentration and units of the HGH solution to determine an accurate dosage. It's always best to consult a healthcare provider for proper dosing guidance.
2 ml is equal to 2 cc. They are both units of volume measurement that are equivalent.
That's 117 square units.
Compound AB would have a total of 9 mass units, calculated by adding the units of element A (4 units) and element B (5 units).
It is the International Standard of units.
A dosage of 2cc of HGH is considered to be high. Typically, dosages for HGH injections are measured in units rather than cc, so it's important to clarify the concentration and units of the HGH solution to determine an accurate dosage. It's always best to consult a healthcare provider for proper dosing guidance.
no.. cc's and mL are interchangeable units of measurement. so.. 2cc=7mL hope this helps!!
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It depends on your dosage. If you are taking 30 units or less a 3/10cc syringe with a 28 gauge would be good. If you need more than 30 units or if you're mixing insulins, a 1/2cc. We've had good results with BD stringes.
Milligrammes is a measure of weight. Cubic centimetres (cc) is a measure of volume. To be able to find the weight in mg for 2cc of material, you will need to know density of that material.
2cc = 0.07 fl oz
You can't compare a length with a volume.
0.5ml = 1/2cc =50 units in an insulin syringe.
2 ml is equal to 2 cc. They are both units of volume measurement that are equivalent.
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2 ml is the standard for the deltoid muscle this answer is according to the NLN
1cc (cubic centimeter) and 1mL (milliliter) are the same volume. So, 2mL = 2cc