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No regulatory body Health Canada, the FDA, the EMA, the TGA, or any equivalent has approved either component compound, or the blend formulation, as a drug for human or veterinary use
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At 5mg/mL: 2.5mg = (2.5 / 5) x 100 = 50 units At 10mg/mL: 2.5mg = (2.5 / 10) x 100 = 25 units At 17mg/mL: 2.5mg = (2.5 / 17) x 100 = 14.7 units At 20mg/mL: 2.5mg = (2.5 / 20) x 100 = 12.5 units The SeekPeptides peptide calculator automates this math for you