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I’ll try and explain it better.
The Normal Syringe for Prozinc is the U40 syringe, but because you are using a U100 syringe, you need to use a conversion table to get the correct amount.
If you look at the conversion table I sent you the other day you will see that it is in columns of blue and white.
The blue column says “to get this many units of Prozinc” and the white column says”fill a U100 syringe to this mark”.
So you look up the dose of Prozinc in the blue column you need to give, then run your finger directly across to the white column and you will see the correct amount to give.
So 1.5 units of prozinc is 3.8 units if you give it in a U100 syringe.
Here is the Conversion table again.
 

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I’ll try and explain it better.
The Normal Syringe for Prozinc is the U40 syringe, but because you are using a U100 syringe, you need to use a conversion table to get the correct amount.
If you look at the conversion table I sent you the other day you will see that it is in columns of blue and white.
The blue column says “to get this many units of Prozinc” and the white column says”fill a U100 syringe to this mark”.
So you look up the dose of Prozinc in the blue column you need to give, then run your finger directly across to the white column and you will see the correct amount to give.
So 1.5 units of prozinc is 3.8 units if you give it in a U100 syringe.
Here is the Conversion table again.
Oooh but that doesn't look like the one from this site. This conversation chart is much easier to read!
 
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