Reconstituting peptides can be intimidating for new researchers. Our Peptide Reconstitution Calculator takes the guesswork out of the process, ensuring accurate dosing every time.
What the Calculator Does
Our calculator helps you:
- Calculate exactly how much liquid to draw for your desired dose
- Choose the right syringe size for accurate measurement
- See visual syringe diagrams showing where to draw to
- Get peptide-specific guidance on solvents and storage
Step-by-Step Guide
Step 1: Select Your Peptide
Choose your peptide from our database. The calculator will automatically tell you:
- Which solvent to use (BAC water vs acetic acid)
- Compatible peptides for mixing
- Typical dosing ranges
- Stability and storage information
Step 2: Enter Your Vial Size
Input how many milligrams (mg) are in your peptide vial. Common sizes include 5mg, 10mg, 15mg, and 30mg.
Step 3: Choose Water Amount
Select how much bacteriostatic water you want to add. More water = easier measurements but larger injection volumes.
Step 4: Set Your Desired Dose
Enter your target dose in mcg or mg. The calculator converts everything automatically.
Step 5: Select Syringe Size
Choose your syringe (0.3ml, 0.5ml, 1ml, etc.). The calculator shows exactly where to draw on a visual syringe diagram.
Example Calculation
For a 10mg BPC-157 vial with 2ml BAC water, wanting a 250mcg dose:
- Concentration: 5mg/ml (5000mcg/ml)
- Draw volume: 0.05ml (5 units on insulin syringe)