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Intuition has no place in the laboratory. A zero error on the right turns an "okay" dose into a shock dose. Use the Precision Module below to eliminate human error.

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Operational Calculation

Convert mg + mL reading U-100 (UI + mL), with precision and context.

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Type A vs Type B

The same "risk" can have different values. The tool helps to avoid the most common interpretation error.

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Local Processing

The values remain in your browser. No data is sent to external servers.

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Dose Calculator (U-100) + Visual A/B

Calculates the dose and displays it where to aspire in two different rulers.
Reference: 100 IU = 1,000 mL · 10 IU = 0.100 mL.

mcg
Result
Equivalent to mL (3 houses).
Visual Decoder: Type A vs Type B (empty until calculated)
TYPE A — STANDARD 2 UI steps
Pull up to: 0 IU (0.000 mL)
Note: this ruler "jumps" every 2 UIs.
Greater risk of error
TYPE B — ACCURACY 1 IU increments
Pull up to: 0 IU (0.000 mL)
Recommendation S157: Microdosing only with Type B.
Recommended (S157)

Operational Mathematics (U-100) — What does 'filling the syringe' mean?

Fixed reference: in a syringe U-100, 1.0 mL = 100 IUIn practice:

  • 10 UI = 0.10 mL
  • 20 UI = 0.20 mL
  • 100 IU = 1.00 mL (full syringe)

Example (scenario for this tool)

If in your scenario 10 IU corresponds to 250 mcgSo:

  • Mark 10 (10 IU/0.10 mL)250 micrograms (reference “normal” from the example)
  • Mark 20 (20 IU/0.20 mL)500 micrograms (strong dose / "shock" in the example)
  • Full syringe (100 IU/1.00 mL)2500 mcg = 2.5 mg
Critical Conclusion — Scale Error: If you filled the entire syringe (100 IU) and injected it, you would be administering 10× the reference value (10 IU). This is not "a little bit more" — it is an order of magnitude.

Quick note: Type A vs Type B does not change the total capacity (100 IU = 1 mL). What changes is the reading of each risk: Type A = 2 IU per scratch; Type B = 1 IU per scratch.

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