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Insulin is typically measured in units rather than volume. In the context of U-100 insulin, which is the most common concentration, there are 100 units of insulin per 1 mL (or 1 cc). Therefore, 1 cc of U-100 insulin contains 100 units of insulin. Different concentrations of insulin may have different unit-to-volume ratios.

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