Mike_02
Active member
Hey everyone,
So, I feel kinda dumb even asking this, but here goes... I'm getting some pep A, like 80mg, and wanna combine it with pep B for the wife. Is that cool? I've never mixed different peps in one vial after reconstituting. Seems like it *should* work fine since the solutions are mixed, but wanted to check if anyone's done this.
Also, the math is confusing me. Say I have 80mg of pep A and 10mg of pep B. I add 1ml of BAC to each. Now I have 80mg/ml of A and 10mg/ml of B. Then, after making those solutions, I mix both into a single vial (assuming no loss). Now I have 2ml total. So, is pep A now 40mg/ml and pep B 5mg/ml? Am I getting this right?
And if I add another vial, say another 10mg of pep B with 1ml BAC, so now I have 3ml total in the vial, would pep A be around 26.6mg/ml and pep B be at 6.6mg/ml?
If I'm right about the first example, to dilute it to a 'normal' level, I'd add say 2ml more of BAC, then pep A would be 20mg/ml and pep B would be 2mg/ml.
Thanks for any help!
So, I feel kinda dumb even asking this, but here goes... I'm getting some pep A, like 80mg, and wanna combine it with pep B for the wife. Is that cool? I've never mixed different peps in one vial after reconstituting. Seems like it *should* work fine since the solutions are mixed, but wanted to check if anyone's done this.
Also, the math is confusing me. Say I have 80mg of pep A and 10mg of pep B. I add 1ml of BAC to each. Now I have 80mg/ml of A and 10mg/ml of B. Then, after making those solutions, I mix both into a single vial (assuming no loss). Now I have 2ml total. So, is pep A now 40mg/ml and pep B 5mg/ml? Am I getting this right?
And if I add another vial, say another 10mg of pep B with 1ml BAC, so now I have 3ml total in the vial, would pep A be around 26.6mg/ml and pep B be at 6.6mg/ml?
If I'm right about the first example, to dilute it to a 'normal' level, I'd add say 2ml more of BAC, then pep A would be 20mg/ml and pep B would be 2mg/ml.
Thanks for any help!