Please help calculating a matching dose from my current RX to my new RX. I want to keep taking the same amount but can't figure it out. Thanks!
Ugh, I hate that my brain does not work this way. I wish I could figure it out on my own, but I know so many of your "get it". Thank goodness!
Here is the RX I am finishing up. I take .5/25 units each week and it works GREAT! Compounded Semaglutide/B12 1mg/1mg/0.5mL
Here is the new order I was just RX'd and I am not sure how to dose the equivalent. Compounded Semaglutide/B3/B5 2.5mg/5mg/10mg/1mL - 2mL
The new RX appears stronger?? I am using the syringes with 100 units on each. For my last RX, .5 = 25 units. How many units should I inject to get .5 with the new RX?
The prescriber gave these instructions- inject 0.4ml (40 units) subcutaneously once weekly (0.4ml is 1mg per week). However, I want to be sure and only take the equivalent of what I am currently doing, as it works amazing for me and stretches out each RX longer.
Thanks for any help in answering my question. =)