What MG number do you use when referencing COA with multiple tested vials?
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I'm curious what other people are doing, when they are reconning a vial and the test they reference for that batch has multiple vials that were tested. Obviously when multiple vials are tested, there will be a different amount in each vial. Personally, I use the mean average of all 3 samples as my target MG for my dosage. I figure that's about as good as any method given the variation shown in the tests. What are you doing for your research?
Rain
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Mean average.
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I use the “label” amount. Especially after see the lab test comparison. Different labs come back with different numbers. So how can you really use any of them when they can vary a lot. Who’s numbers are you going to use, Jano, AFI, Freedom, BT, Trustpoint, etc..?
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I just use the label amount, maybe I'm getting a little more dose than planned but I don't care. Maybe I needed more and it's doing more for me, or maybe I'm slowly killing myself - I live life on the edge
Actually, it's just that I'm too lazy to go that extra mile. -
I just use the label amount, maybe I'm getting a little more dose than planned but I don't care. Maybe I needed more and it's doing more for me, or maybe I'm slowly killing myself - I live life on the edge
Actually, it's just that I'm too lazy to go that extra mile.@JustAgirl ehh be careful. Ive seen COA's from a poorly reviewed vendor showing 16mg for tirz but the bottle said 10mg.