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\subsection{What is “concentration”?}
Estrogen vials are made from estrogen held in an oil solution. The \textit{concentration} of a vial is the amount of estrogen held in that solution. This is given as a ratio of mass to volume for the vial. In other words: for every one milliliter of oil (volume measurement), there is that many milligrams of estrogen (mass measurement). You will often see concentrations listed by the vials total volume (e.g., 200mg / 5ml) but it is always preferred to simplify this fraction (so 40 mg/ml in this case). \textbf{Typical concentrations are 5 mg/ml, 10 mg/ml, 20 mg/ml, 40 mg/ml, and occasionally 50 mg/ml.}
Estrogen vials are made from estrogen held in an oil solution. The \textit{concentration} of a vial is the amount of estrogen held in that solution. This is given as a ratio of mass to volume for the vial. In other words: for every one milliliter of oil (volume measurement), there is that many milligrams of estrogen (mass measurement). \textbf{Please understand that concentration alone is not a dosage.} You will often see concentrations listed by the vials total volume (e.g., 200mg / 5ml) but it is always preferred to simplify this fraction (so 40 mg/ml in this case). \textbf{Typical concentrations are 5 mg/ml, 10 mg/ml, 20 mg/ml, 40 mg/ml, and occasionally 50 mg/ml.}
\subsection{What is meant by “dosage and frequency”?}