Peptide Dosage Calculator

Calculate the exact units to draw on your syringe based on your peptide reconstitution. This tool helps ensure accurate dosing for your research.

Reconstitution Details

mg

Common: 2mg, 5mg, 10mg, 15mg

ml

Common: 1ml, 2ml, 3ml

mcg

1 mg = 1000 mcg

Dosage Results

Draw on Syringe:

10.0

units

Concentration:

2500.00 mcg/ml

(2.500 mg/ml)

Volume to Inject:

0.100 ml

Total Doses Available:

20 doses

at 250 mcg per dose

How to Use This Calculator

Step-by-Step Guide

  1. 1Enter the amount of peptide in your vial (usually printed on the label, e.g., 5mg, 10mg)
  2. 2Enter how much bacteriostatic water you added to reconstitute (e.g., 2ml)
  3. 3Enter your desired dose in micrograms (mcg) - check your research protocol
  4. 4Select your syringe type (most common is insulin syringe U-100)
  5. 5The calculator shows exactly how many units to draw on your syringe

Important Notes

For Research Use Only: This calculator is for research purposes. Always consult with qualified professionals for medical advice.

  • Always use bacteriostatic water for reconstitution
  • Store reconstituted peptides in the refrigerator
  • Use within 30 days of reconstitution for best results
  • Double-check all calculations before use
  • Keep detailed records of your reconstitution

Example Calculation

Given:

  • • Peptide vial: 5mg
  • • BAC water added: 2ml
  • • Desired dose: 250mcg
  • • Syringe: Insulin U-100

Result:

  • • Concentration: 2,500 mcg/ml
  • • Volume needed: 0.1 ml
  • Draw: 10 units on syringe
  • • Total doses: 20 doses

Quick Reference Guide

Unit Conversions

  • • 1 mg = 1,000 mcg
  • • 1 ml = 1,000 mcl (microliters)
  • • 1 ml = 100 units (U-100 syringe)
  • • 0.1 ml = 10 units
  • • 0.01 ml = 1 unit

Common Syringe Types

  • U-100 Insulin: 100 units/ml
  • U-40 Insulin: 40 units/ml
  • 1ml Syringe: 100 units/ml
  • 0.5ml Syringe: 50 units total

Typical Reconstitution

  • • 2mg vial + 2ml = 1mg/ml
  • • 5mg vial + 2ml = 2.5mg/ml
  • • 10mg vial + 2ml = 5mg/ml
  • • 10mg vial + 3ml = 3.33mg/ml