The exact techniques used will also impact cost, as will the total time needed to perform the surgery
In addition to the gender, body weight and amount of alcohol consumed in a time period, blood alcohol content of any individual person is influenced by that persons metabolism, health issues, medications taken, history of alcohol consumption and the amount of food and non-alcoholic beverages eaten before or during alcohol consumption, among other factors
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However, the reality in the UK is more nuanced than social media suggests
Convert vial amount to micrograms (if needed): mg 1,000 = mcg Concentration: total amount (mcg) total liquid (mL) = mcg/mL Draw volume: target amount (mcg) concentration (mcg/mL) = mL U100 units: mL 100 = syringe units Worked example (math only) If a vial is labelled 5 mg (5,000 mcg) and you add 2 mL, the concentration is 2,500 mcg/mL