Combining Vials MOTS0c
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I recently purchased 10 vials of MOTS-c. The vials are on 10mg each. I want to put it in my pen, but don’t want to run out after a week. Instead of using 1 vial and mixing it with 2ML BAC water, could I use 2 separate vials, use 1ML BAC water in each one and put them in the same cartridge? I would then have 20mg with 2ML BAC water for dosing purposes?
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XRzzwToLSiY&t=2s
Randy has a good video on this! use the calculator, depending on your dosage I would consider 3/3ml give you 1mg dose in 10 units. I used one vial on my rat until I got up to 1mg daily dose.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XRzzwToLSiY&t=2s
Randy has a good video on this! use the calculator, depending on your dosage I would consider 3/3ml give you 1mg dose in 10 units. I used one vial on my rat until I got up to 1mg daily dose.
@brandenscheidecker
I'm interested how you determined 1mg daily to be the dosing your rat needed? -
Great idea, @commander I am taking 3.33mg, three times per week.
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@brandenscheidecker
I'm interested how you determined 1mg daily to be the dosing your rat needed?@Stan-Douglas https://community.peptidecritic.com/topic/349/mots-c-subcutaneous-research-dosing-protocol
I started with 1- 10ml bottle and titrated up to 1mg per day, I used syringes on my first bottle, so I don't waste a pen cart. I got a kit of 10 bottles, so it makes using the other 9 bottles easy. My Rat takes this with 50mg of NAD+ and he is wired for several hours.
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@commander I have done it both ways and I think it’s easier to do 3 ml in one vial, then transfer like Randy does in the video. Obviously it’s up to your preference.
Either way, you can load it up the way you want. I have stuffed up to 7 vials into one pen cartridge.
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The challenge if you are doing a lot of vials is trying to dissolve them all with less than 1ml bac water. I forgot to say that above.
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