[no...] Posted August 3, 2019 Share Posted August 3, 2019 is 1.05ml/10.5mg the same as 1ml/10mg ? i may have messed up in my last 2 weeks supply of quetiapine suspension, i made it for 1050mg/105ml or 10.5mg/1.05ml (this was an error on my part, i just now caught it i think and i thought i still had the ratio of 10mg/1ml when i mixed it wrong... but it's already done, i was on 2 weeks of medicine mixed like that but now i need to go back to my original formula which is: 1000mg/100ml or 10mg/1ml so did i mess up and go up in dose by about 5mg a day for the past 2 weeks... or is 10.5mg/1.05ml = 10mg/1ml ? (i hope i didn't mess myself up, cause it took months just to come down those 5mg. but if i did, i just need to know so i can go back to the dose i was at and taper from there. i just don't know if i accidentally changed my dose or not.) THANK YOU for helping! i need to make a fresh bottle tonight, so i appreciate help getting it right! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
[Ho...] Posted August 3, 2019 Share Posted August 3, 2019 Yes, 10.5 mg divided by 1.05 mL is the same as 10 mg divided by 1 mL. Both are 10 milligrams per milliliter, or 10 mg/mL. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
[no...] Posted August 3, 2019 Author Share Posted August 3, 2019 Yes, 10.5 mg divided by 1.05 mL is the same as 10 mg divided by 1 mL. Both are 10 milligrams per milliliter, or 10 mg/mL. omygod are you sure??? if so then it means i didn't mess up!! i just gotta be sure cause i had SI/SA in the past month and i don't wanna drop my dose too quick especially if i accidentally updosed on that last bottle when i made it different...i know all about stabilization, and know better than to try to go down from a dose if i'm not stabilized. just want to make sure the dose i thought i was taking was the same as i was really taking lol if that makes any sense at all i have been taking 2.1ml and 1.9ml for my 2 different daily doses of the suspension but i saw it today and thought somehow i might be taking a different total daily dose if i draw 2.1 and 1.9 of the 10.5mg/1.05ml while thinking 10mg/1ml boy, if i don't have to redo anything and can keep tapering at the same rate i've been holding at, then everything will be great! crisis averted! at least i hope so fingers crossed... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
[no...] Posted August 3, 2019 Author Share Posted August 3, 2019 Yes, 10.5 mg divided by 1.05 mL is the same as 10 mg divided by 1 mL. Both are 10 milligrams per milliliter, or 10 mg/mL. Hope THANK YOU for replying so fast! i was starting to panic Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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