How The Peptide Calculator Works
First, the calculator determines the concentration of your solution. Let’s say you have 1mg of peptide, which is equal to 1000 mcg (since 1 mg = 1000 mcg). This 1000 mcg of peptide is dissolved in 2mL of bacteriostatic water.
Now, the concentration of your solution is calculated as follows:
Concentration= Total volume of solution (mL)/Total amount of peptide (mcg) = 2 mL/1000 mcg = 500 mcg/mL
This means that each milliliter (mL) of the solution contains 500 mcg of peptide.
Next, the calculator determines how much solution you need to draw up to get a 250 mcg dose. Using the concentration calculated, you find the required volume:
Required volume = Desired dose (mcg)/Concentration (mcg/mL) = 250 mcg/500 mcg/mL = 0.5 mL
So, you need to draw up 0.5mL of the solution to get a 250 mcg dose.
Similar steps are followed when using a BPC 157 dosage calculator. For example, when reconstituting BPC-157 5mg, you need to know how much bac water for BPC 157 is required. If you’re using 5mg of BPC-157, dissolve it in an appropriate amount of bacteriostatic water to get the desired concentration.
Understanding how to reconstitute peptides is essential. A good reconstituting peptides guide will help you through the process.
For instance, reconstituting BPC-157 10mg follows similar steps, just adjust the amount of water.
Knowing how to mix peptides properly is also key. When mixing peptides in the same syringe, ensure the concentrations are correct to avoid dosing errors.
For peptides like semaglutide, knowing how much bacteriostatic water to mix with 5mg of semaglutide ensures accurate dosing.
Use a peptide reconstitution calculator to make these steps easier. It simplifies the math and ensures you get the right dosage every time.
Whether it’s how to dose peptides or calculating how much bacteriostatic water to mix with 5mg of semaglutide, the calculator has you covered.
Make sure you use Bacteriostatic Water
Bacteriostatic water and sterile water are essentially used to dissolve drugs and medications for injection purposes.
Bacteriostatic water is used to dilute or dissolve medications intended for aqueous injection. Its preservative agent (0.9% benzyl alcohol) prevents the growth of bacteria. This extends the shelf life for up to 28 days and enables the withdrawal of multiple doses from a single vial without contamination. (5)
So, if you are mixing peptides, you need to know how much bacteriostatic water to mix with 5mg of BPC-157 or how much bacteriostatic water to mix with 10mg of BPC-157.
For instance, a BPC-157 dosage calculator or a CJC-1295 ipamorelin dosage calculator can help you determine the right mix.
On the other hand, a sterile water vial doesn’t contain any preservatives or additives, which can keep it free of pathogens for a longer time. This means you have to use it immediately after opening the seal.
When using peptides, knowing how much bacteriostatic water to mix with peptides is crucial. If you’re unsure, a peptide reconstitution calculator or peptide dosage chart can be very handy.
For example, when you’re figuring out how much bac water to mix with 5mg BPC-157 or reconstituting BPC-157 5mg, these tools can guide you.
Despite the favorable safety profile of bacteriostatic water, clinicians caution against its use in pregnant women, neonates, and certain medications. It is also unsafe for injection without a solvent and is contraindicated for intrathecal injections. (5)
Always refer to a peptide calculator or a tb-500 dosage calculator for accurate dosing.
And when reconstituting peptides like semaglutide, knowing how to reconstitute 5mg semaglutide or how much bacteriostatic water to mix with 3mg of semaglutide is important.
So, remember to use the right tools and guides like a reconstitution calculator to get the best results. Whether it’s mixing peptides in the same syringe or just understanding how to dose peptides, accurate measurement is key.
How to Store Peptides
Peptides should be stored in a dry, cool, dark place. For best preservation, store at 4°C or colder away from bright light. Dry peptides are stable at room temperature for days to weeks but for long-term storage -20°C is to be preferred (6).
Contamination with moisture will greatly decrease the long-term stability of solid peptides. A vial containing a peptide should be allowed to warm to room temperature before being opened.
After removing the desired quantity, the vial should be re-sealed, preferably under an atmosphere of dry inert gas, and then returned to cold storage (6). An ideal container for peptide manipulation should be clean, chemically inert, optically clear, strong, and available in an appropriate size.
Glass and plastic vials are generally satisfactory for the purpose, however, care does need to be taken with plastic vials when organic solvents are to be used (6).
Polypropylene vials are both strong and chemically inert but if high visibility is required glass is a better option. Please appreciate that peptide in solution can and do adsorb to many materials. This may occur to varying extents being dependent upon factors such as constituent amino acids, vial material, and peptide concentration.
At high dilution, it is possible to lose large percentages of peptide due to adsorption to surfaces thereby grossly distorting subsequent results. The use of high-quality specialist glass and polypropylene vials can lessen this problem (6).
The shelf life of peptide solutions is limited especially for peptides containing C, M, N, Q, and W. To prolong the storage life of peptides in solution, sterile buffers with a pH of around 5-6 should be used. Aliquots should be stored at -20°C or colder wherever possible.
Avoid the use of frost-free freezers, which vary enormously in temperature during the frequent automatic defrosting cycles. Repeated freeze-thaw cycles are deleterious to peptides (6).
How does the math work when reconstituting a peptide with 5mg of two different peptides in the same vial? Example would be 5g of CJC-1295 and 5g of ipamorelin. if a dosage is say 20mcg of each individually, wht is a dosage of the mix?
did you ever get an answer? I have this same question…. Please let me know if you get an answer. Need to know how much to buy
I’m looking for the same answer.
I’m pretty sure it is still only considered a total of 5mg you have in one vial.
That’s really simple. If you have a 50/50 mix in the same vial, you would withdraw a TOTAL of 40 MCG into the syringe, since there is an equal amount of each peptide in the mix you would be getting 20 MCG of each product. 20+20=40
30cc syringe / 10mL BAC Water /
10mg VIAL= 1000 Units
20mcg= 1Unit
are you sure your dose is only 20 mcg, not 200 mcg?
If I have a 2mg bottle how much water total do I put into the vial?
That is AOD
How do I convert mcg to units.
It depends on the compound, there is no universal conversion
1000mcg=1mg
Where is the calculator?
Recently I use this Peptide calculator. It gives very accurate results https://ignitepeptides.com/peptide-calculator/
Where is the calculator? I can’t find it
It’s fixed now!
Here is the calculator. Please try this peptide calculator
How many Days worth does this reconstitute to? If I have a 5mg mass that I need to draw 300mcg doses daily, it tells me the volume to draw based on how many ML of water I use but it doesn’t tell me the quantity of doses that will yield
If you convert 5mg to mcg, it is 5000mcg. So divide 5000mcg by 300mcg.
What is considered “short term” with regards to storage? The vial I am reconstituting will probably last 8-10 weeks. Is that still short term?
It depends on the active compound within
I’m trying to reconstitute 5mg of trizeatide w 3ml of bacteriasc water.
Trying to figure out the mixture for 1 /wk dosage of .50mg.
How much water do I mix w the 5mg trizeatide? And how many dosages will I get out of one 5ml vial?
You just mentioned a 5mg vial and a 5ml vial. Those are not the same, please clarify
GM Amber. I am doing the same thing. Did you get a response
You can mix as much, (or as little) water as your vial will hold. You will just be withdrawing less or more product out of the vial to get the dosage you want. But no matter how much water you choose to use, you would get ten 0.5mg shots out of your 5 mg vial. 10×0.5mg=5mg. (The calculator at the top of the page is a great tool.)
But where do you get the 10 from? I am so confused. The calculator above is great but I can’t figure out how long a vial will last me at a particular dose.
Example: I entered in 1ml syringe, 10mg powder, 3ml bac water and a 250mcg dose.It tells me where I need to measure my syringe at. But how do I figure out how many doses I have at that measurement?
Zaina, if the bottle is 3ml (3000mcg) and your dosage is 250mcg, you would do 3000 divided by 250, which will give you 12. So a 3ml bottle for a 250mcg dosage would give you 12 injections. Hope this helps, it can definitely be confusing.
how long will one reconstituted vial of tirzepatide last in the frige
Peptides usually only last a couple of days / weeks once reconstituted
The calculator doesn’t work for custom doses
Actually, yes it does! Look at it again and you see the boxes under each option that says “OTHER”. Simply click on that box and fill in what ever numbers you want.
I type other and fo to next click the correct and no answer showd and nothing vhaveday the bottom volume needed either
What is the dosage for tesomorelin
You can read more about that compound here: https://muscleandbrawn.com/peptides/tesamorelin/
How do I figure out how many doses are in a vial at the selected measurements I entered? Example: I entered in 1ml syringe, 10mg powder, 3ml bac water and a 250mcg dose.It tells me where I need to measure my syringe at. But how do I figure out how many doses I have at that measurement?
10,000/250 = 40
How much bacteriostatic water is needed to reconstitute 5mg of Tirzepatide peptide to achieve a 100unit (10mg) dose?
I need this answer
… 5mg < 10mg. You could use 10,000L and 5 would still be smaller than 10
you can’t magically turn 5mg into 10mg, no matter how much BAC you add.
1ml
How much water do I add to 5mg Tirzepatide
I need to know your dose
I would like to know .5mg dose a week would be. If you have the 5mg of tirzepatide, how much water. If that makes sense
You can use our calculator for this 🙂
How would you go about dosing a blend of tesamoraline, cjc 1295, and ipamoraline?
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How Much Bacteriostatic Water do I add to 5mg of DSIp? I am a 57 year old male about 27LBS?
I reconstitute 2ml of Bacteriostatic into a 5mg peptide.
If I purchase a 10mg peptide and reconstitute with 4ml will it have the same effect?
Thanks
Yes! You would withdraw the same amount into the syringe that you would do with the 5m vial. You can double check it with the handy calculator at the very top of this page.
I am confused about how much water to use when mixing. Also do you keep it refrigerated between use?
You can use any amount of water, the dosage per unit just decreases. And yes, you have to refrigerate them
I don’t u derstand how every vial is advised to mix with 2ml. Rhe 10mg, 5mg and 2mg.
I have a 10 mg vial of TB500. How much Bariostatic water do I use to reconstitute? I will be using 7.5 mg / week in 2 equal doses on Tuesday and Thursday.
I got 100mg of GHK-Cu in a single vial (a 5mL vial I believe). The dry powder takes up about 60% of the volume of the vial. Do I just reconstitute in this same vial? Or can I split the powder into 2 vials somehow? Even if I’m able to reconstitute in this single vial, am I then not obligated to consume the entire vial within 30 days due to BAC degradation?
How long and often do I take BPC 157?
https://muscleandbrawn.com/peptides/bpc-157/
I JUST RECEIVED SOME GHK-CU THAT SHOWS 50MCG ON THE BOTTLE?
Do I add in enough bag water to fill the small bottle the powder is in?
And the dosage shows .2ml how is that figured or is that equal to 20mg?
I am reconstituting GHK-Cu (100mg) into a 10 ml nasal spray. I don’t know how to work out the dosage. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
When using the calculator, if the vial is a mix of 5mg/5mg – is it correct to assume the vial contains 10mg total volume? So set the vial calculation to 10 and NOT 5?
Yes
I have the peptides in powder form in small vials. I have the bacteriostatic water (3ml) to add to the powder. The vial the peptide comes in is too small to add the water. I also have bigger vials to add the peptide powder to first, then the water? If so how do I get the tops off both vials.
I’m not quite getting it just yet. I could use a suggestion please.
I have 5mg vials of ipamorelin and my 3ml bottles of bacteriostatc water. I am comfortable doing the reconstitution process, however I do not know how much water to place into the ipamorelin.
Thank you for any assistance you can offer.
David
It doesn’t matter. Use less and the concentration is higher, more and the concentration is lower
I am interested in the Humanin peptide but I am unable to locate a dose for research purposes. Any suggestions?
Thanks
Keith
Just confirming that I am mixing this correctly:
6mg vial of powder mixed with 2ml of water to get a 15mg dosage I would pull 20units in a 1ml syringe.
Very incorrect
I have a 10mg small vial of BPC157. The desired dose is 200mcg they sent a 20ml vial of bacteriostatic water with the order. I’m thinking only about 2ml will fit in the vial of peptide. When using the calculator is the volume at the bottom the amount you draw up in the syringe?
I’m pretty good with math but this all still baffles me. I have a 5 mg bottle of semeglitude.. my goal is a 5mg dose. I will add 3ml bac water . I am using 1 ml syringe. To obtain 5 mg dose how much will I draw up of the solution ? Thank you!
You have a 5mg bottle and you want a 5mg dose, you’d draw all of it. Are you sure your numbers are correct?
All of it. If the contents of your bottle is equal to your desired dose then you need to draw up all of it, regardless of how much bac water you add. Are you sure you require a 5mg dose?
just received 10mg GLP-1 and 30ml bacteriostatic water. Want to start at .25mg peptide for first few weeks, then get to .5mg peptide. Do I reconstitute all 10mg at one time, or dose by dose? How long will reconstituted peptide last? How long will unreconstituted peptide last? How long will bacteriostatic water last? Do I need to use bacteriostatic water? Or can I just use .25mg peptide to start?
This is confusing.
Thanks so much!
Also syringe size is 1ml
Hey guys. I had many of the same questions. I decided to ask AI and verify with Google for more details. I’ve got some screenshots of my questions and answers. Hope it helps. I just started today. IPAMORELIN, TB-500, & BPC-157.
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I have 10mg of Tirzepatide and taking 7.5 weekly. Do I reconstitute with 10ml/units or still continue with 5ml/units and take a smaller dose?
I have 1mg of IGF1-LR3.
Need 50mcg/day
How much bacteriostatic water do I add to get 50mg daily?
I have a 5mg bottle of Trizepatide, how many cc’s of BAC water is needed to pull two doses of 2.5mg each? I feel like my math is off.
would love to hear the response you get – if you get one
Rosacea treatment with peptides
Why does this give different answers than other peptide calculators?
When comparing 5ml of peptide in 2ml of BAC water in a 1ml syringe it shows a volume of 5, while the calculator at https://www.peptides.org/peptide-dosage-calculator/ shows a volume of 10.
Something isn’t right here.
What are the side effects of Peptides, specially TRZ?
Help! Need to know info about syringes.
What would it a maintenance dosage, and how often?
I want to understand your article. So, I have a box of Gentropin of 30IU that states (approximately 10mg). That is the powdered vial? The other vial which is marked 2ml appears to be the bacteriostatic water. So once mixed I should have approximately 20 doses of 250mcg within the reconstituted 10mg bottle? Is that correct?
I’m confused , I have 30 unit McKeeson syringes and I want to take CJC 1295 BUT I don’t know how much to take . I know it is suggested 5 days on and 2 off but how do I read my syringe for my daily dosage. What number on the syringe am I looking for daily ?
thanks
Randy
What is the dose of ghk cu 50mg/3ml a day ?
How often can I use peptide?