How much testosterone is 10 mL, and what does that mean in “dose” terms?
“10 mL” is a volume, not a dose. How much testosterone that equals depends on the concentration on the vial or bottle label (for example, 100 mg/mL, 200 mg/mL, 250 mg/mL, 300 mg/mL, etc.).
To convert volume to amount of drug:
- Testosterone dose (mg) = 10 mL × (mg per mL listed on your product)
So 10 mL equals:
- If it’s 100 mg/mL: 10 × 100 = 1,000 mg
- If it’s 200 mg/mL: 10 × 200 = 2,000 mg
- If it’s 250 mg/mL: 10 × 250 = 2,500 mg
- If it’s 300 mg/mL: 10 × 300 = 3,000 mg
If you tell me the exact concentration printed on the testosterone label (mg/mL), I can calculate the exact mg in 10 mL.
How much does 10 mL cost?
Price depends on:
- The exact product and concentration (mg/mL)
- Brand vs generic
- Country/region
- Retail vs insurance pricing
- Pharmacy or online supplier
If you share your country and whether you mean brand/generic (and the concentration), I can help narrow down what to expect—but I’ll need those details to give a meaningful number.
Which testosterone product are you using (so the math is correct)?
Different formulations can be labeled differently, for example:
- Testosterone cypionate vs testosterone enanthate vs testosterone propionate
- Different strengths (mg/mL)
- Multi-dose vials vs single-dose packages
Tell me the exact label strength (for example, “200 mg/mL testosterone cypionate”), and I’ll convert 10 mL into the total milligrams and typical “shots” based on common dosing sizes (if you want).