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The price for “40 units” depends on two things that aren’t specified in the question: (1) how your tirzepatide is supplied (a specific strength and concentration) and (2) the current price you’re paying per pen/vial or per milligram. Because “units” can mean different concentrations across products, 40 units could correspond to very different doses in milligrams, which changes the total drug cost.
If you can tell me the exact label concentration (for example, “X mg per mL” and how many “units” are in the syringe/pen you’re using), you can convert “units” to milligrams, then estimate cost. The basic math is: - 1 mL = 1000 microliters (mL conversions vary, but dosing labels will clarify) - mg needed = (units you will inject) × (mg per unit), where “mg per unit” comes from the product’s concentration and the syringe/pen scale Once you know total mg for the 40 units, you can estimate cost from either: - the price per pen/vial, or - the price per milligram (if your supplier quotes it that way).
Reply with: 1) The tirzepatide product strength (example format: “mg per mL” or what the label says), and 2) What you’re paying (price per pen/vial or price per month), and 3) Whether you mean “40 units” on an insulin syringe (U-100 / U-40) or a specific tirzepatide pen scale. With that, I can calculate how many milligrams 40 units equals and what that likely costs based on your pricing.
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