What is a Common Biest Starting Dose? | PYHP 100
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Alexis Question: Hi there, this forum is fabulous. Thank you. I am so confused with dosing. How much is one gram of Biet in mL – milliliters. So confusing. I use a one mL syringe. One mL is a lot of cream. It is an eighty-twenty ratio and I will split the dose. Reading that your recommended starting dose is three milligrams, how much exactly is that in cream in terms of milliliters or MLs? That cannot be three MLs, that would be three syringes. Sorry to be daft. I have tried to find the answer on Google but nothing is making sense to me. Maybe that is why I need bioidentical hormones. Anyway, Help. Thank you, Alexis. Short Answer: 1 gram is equal to 1 mL. A BHRT prescription can be written in either mg/gram or mg/mL. For example, when we call in prescriptions to a compounding pharmacy, let’s say the Biest prescription is 3 mg/gram with an 80/20 ratio. This is the same as 3 mg/mL with an 80/20 ratio. The instruction we give the patient is to apply 1/2 gram, twice per day. If the patient is using a Topi-Click device, 1/2 gram is equal to 2 clicks. We like to have the patient apply 1/2 gram because they have to apply much less cream to the skin. We always recommend women apply their Biest to the inner thigh. We don’t recommend applying Biest to the arms, forearms, wrists, abdomen, or vaginally. If the patient is having any vaginal dryness, then we will provide separate Estriol (E3) prescription that can be used vaginally. We don’t like to have patients apply Estradiol (E2) vaginally, especially if they still have a uterus. PYHP 100 Full Transcript: Download PYHP 100 Transcript Dr. Maki: Hello, everyone. Thank you for joining us for another episode of the Progress Your Health Podcast. I am Dr. Maki. Dr. Davidson: And I am Dr. Davidson. Dr. Maki: So it is the middle of summer, enjoying some beautiful weather. Dr. Davidson: Gorgeous. Dr. Maki: It is a little hard to get into the podcast room and actually sit down and record some of these. You know, summer gets a little distracting. But nonetheless, we are here. Actually, some questions came in recently that were really good. Good in the fact that they are the ones that come up a lot and we figured that these would be good to talk about. Dr. Davidson: It would be helpful to the listeners. Should we just go ahead and start reading the question? Dr. Maki: Yeah, let us dive into this. What is the name of the first one? Dr. Davidson: Yeah. We always change the names of the questions, you know, just to respect the privacy of our Progress Your Health community. So this one, we changed to Alexis. Dr. Maki: Why is it Andrea and then you said, Alexis? Dr. Davidson: I like the name, Alexis. But I like the name Andrea too, but I like Alexis. Dr. Maki: Yeah. Okay. Alright. This person, we will call her Alexis. Dr. Davidson: Alexis. So do you want me to read it? Dr. Maki: Go ahead. Dr. Davidson: So again, this is from Alexis. “Hi there, this forum is fabulous. Thank you.” Well, thank you right back. “I am so confused with dosing. How much is one gram of bias in ml- milliliters. So confusing. I use a one-ml