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We receive many questions on what is an IU? How do I find IU on a syringe? How many IU in a syringe? Find Your Answers Here.

| .3 cc/ml = 30 units |
| 1/2 /.5cc = 50 units |
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1 cc/ml = 100 units |
Let's take look at the 1/2ml/cc Syringe with needle. Assuming you require 15 units of medicine. You would move the top ring of the plunger to the number 15.

ALWAYS REMEMBER EACH SYRINGE IS TO BE USED ONLY ONCE! DISPOSE OF YOUR SYRINGE WITH NEEDLE INTO A SHARPS CONTAINER. It is always recommended to dispose of your Syringe and Needle in a safe manner so that children or pets can not access them.
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