05/02/18 Texas Gizmo PMPS=229, +2=183, +4=164, +11=195

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Thanks for sending the hummies this way , Lizzie :bighug: Already had to hang second feeder:) Extra scritches to sweet Gizmo :bighug::bighug::bighug::bighug::bighug::bighug:
 
Question on B12 injections-I only have U100 insulin syringes. Didn't even think to order or ask about mL syringes. Can I use them? If so, what would be the dosage on the insulin syringes for 0.25 no?

0.25 to 0.5 ml of the 1000mcg/1ml concentration (so 250-500mcg)

@carfurby tagging you because I know you just started giving it to Simba
 
If you have 0.3mL u100 syringes, every 10 units is equal to 0.1mL so .25mL should be 25 units. I’ve never used insulin syringes to give anything but insulin, so please don’t take my word for it and verify with someone who has done, but that should be how the math works out.
 
If you have 0.3mL u100 syringes, every 10 units is equal to 0.1mL so .25mL should be 25 units. I’ve never used insulin syringes to give anything but insulin, so please don’t take my word for it and verify with someone who has done, but that should be how the math works out.
Thanks. I have 2 different 100U syringes. One was issued with the Adequan Epogen. I will have to look at that rx and see if I can verify your math. Hopefully someone else will chime in too.
 
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Ok, the Epogen RX states:
Epogen 1ML INJ 2000U/ML
Inject 20 Units subcutaneous weekly using U-100 syringe

The B12 bottle RX states:
1000 mcg/mL - Net contents: 250mL
Give 0.3CC Subcutaneously every 2 weeks
 
Question on B12 injections-I only have U100 insulin syringes. Didn't even think to order or ask about mL syringes. Can I use them? If so, what would be the dosage on the insulin syringes for 0.25 no?



@carfurby tagging you because I know you just started giving it to Simba

As someone already said, it's impossible to od on B12, so try not to sweat it. Yea, like I got anywhere to look. lol
 
https://www.petplace.com/article/do...onvert-u-100-insulin-in-units-to-milliliters/

Hey Lizzie,

Sootie’s insulin syringes were u100, 30 unit, 3/10ml(cc) capacity. I never used the insulin syringes for other than insulin but did find this link that includes a conversion chart.

If the info in the link is correct, a 30 unit u100 insulin syringe would equal .30 ml(cc).

1 u100 units = .01 ml (cc)
30 u100 units = .30 ml (cc)

Or:
X # of u100 units x .01 = x # of ml(cc).
 
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