This calculator helps you determine how much reconstitution fluid (like bacteriostatic water) to add to your peptide vial based on the desired concentration.
Step-by-Step Instructions
- Enter the amount of peptide in the vial (in milligrams). Example: 10 mg.
- Select your preferred units:
- cc (mL): If you prefer to work in milliliters.
- Units: If you dose using insulin syringes (e.g., 100 units = 1 cc).
- Enter your desired concentration in volume per mg of peptide.
Example: If you want 1 mg to be delivered in 10 units, enter "10". - View the result: The calculator will tell you how much fluid to add, and show a dosing summary like:
To deliver 1mg of peptide, draw up 10 units (0.10 cc) from the vial.
Examples
Example 1: 10mg at 1mg per 10 units
- Peptide in vial:
10
- Preferred unit:
Units
- Desired concentration:
10
- Result: 100 units (1 cc)
- Dosing: To deliver 1mg of peptide, draw up 10 units (0.10 cc)
Example 2: 15mg at 2mg per 25 units
- Peptide in vial:
15
- Preferred unit:
Units
- Desired concentration:
12.5
(25 ÷ 2) - Result: 188 units (1.88 cc)
- Dosing: To deliver 1mg of peptide, draw up 12.5 units (0.13 cc)
Notes
- Always use sterile technique when reconstituting peptides.
- Consult a licensed medical professional before use.
- This tool is for information