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