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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.
Convert mg + mL reading U-100 (UI + mL), with precision and context.
The same "risk" can have different values. The tool helps to avoid the most common interpretation error.
The values remain in your browser. No data is sent to external servers.
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.
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
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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