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But with those transformations can come some unexpected changes, especially in the face
134979-01-4, CH2COOH-PEG2-NH2.HCl CAS NO.1662688-20-1, Fmoc-L-Lys[Oct-(otBu)-Glu-(otBu)-AEEA-AEEA]-OH CAS NO.1143516-05-5, 17-amino-10-oxo-3,6,12,15-tetraoxa-9-azaheptadecan-1-oic acid CAS NO.871-70-5, Octadecanedioic acid Liraglutide intermediates: CAS NO.204521-63-1, Pal-L-Gljavascript:void(0)-OtBu CAS NO.1491158-62-3, Fmoc-Lys(Pal-Glu-OtBu)-OH CAS NO.294855-91-7, Pal-Gljavascript:void(0)-OH CAS NO.536721-25-2, (S)-5-(tert-butoxy)-5-oxo-4-palmitamidopentanoic acid References: [1]
The Math (So You Can Do It Yourself) Here's the formula for any vial size and any amount of water: Concentration = Peptide Amount (mcg) / Water Added (mL) Then to find your injection volume: Units to inject = Desired Dose (mcg) / Concentration (mcg/mL) x 100 Example: 5,000mcg vial + 2mL water = 2,500mcg/mL