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Peptide Reconstitution Calculator

Surgical accuracy for clinical research protocols. Calculate precise volume requirements and dosage concentrations.

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Syringe

U-100 · 1 mL

Syringe

U-100 · 1 mL

100 UNITS = 1 ML

U-100 · 12 mL

50 UNITS = 0.5 ML

U-100 · 13 mL

30 UNITS = 0.3 ML

Standard 100-unit insulin syringe. Default for SubQ peptides.

Vial Size (mg)

10.0

BAC Water (mL)

2.0

Desired Dose (mg)

0.50

U-100 · 1 mL Visualizer

100 UNITS = 1 ML

Draw to

10.0 IU

Concentration

2.50 mg/mL

Volume per Dose

0.10 mL

Doses per Vial

20.0 Total

See how different BAC water volumes affect your concentration and draw volume.

BAC Water Concentration Draw Volume U-100 · 1 mL Units
1.0 mL 5.00 mg/mL 0.050 mL 5.0 IU
2.0 mL CURRENT 2.50 mg/mL 0.100 mL 5.0 IU
3.0 mL 1.67 mg/mL 0.150 mL 5.0 IU

Vial Cost ($)

Cycle Length

Weeks

Doses / Day

Cost / Dose

$0.00

Cost / Day

$0.00

Total Doses

08wk

Vials Needed

0 vials

BAC Water

0.0 mL

Cycle Cost

$0.00

Reconstitution Date

Reconstituted

0 days ago

Use By

6/20/2026

Remaining

30 days

Step-by-Step Guide

Safety Disclaimer

Always verify calculations with a medical professional. This tool is intended for informational research purposes only. Ensure single-use needles are disposed of in a proper sharps container.

How to Use This Reconstitution Calculator

When working with lyophilized (freeze-dried) research peptides, reconstitution is the process of adding bacteriostatic water (BAC water) to dissolve the powder into a liquid solution. Getting the math right is critical for accurate dosing.

Three inputs, four outputs

The calculator instantly shows concentration (mg/mL), the exact mL to draw per dose, how many doses your vial contains, and the insulin unit (IU) marker on a U-100 syringe.

Common Reconstitution Examples

Peptide Vial Size BAC Water Concentration
BPC-157 5mg 2mL 2.5mg/mL
TB-500 10mg 2mL 5mg/mL
Retatrutide 10mg 2mL 5mg/mL
Semaglutide 5mg 2mL 2.5mg/mL
Ipamorelin 5mg 2mL 2.5mg/mL
CJC-1295 5mg 2mL 2.5mg/mL

Storage After Reconstitution

Once reconstituted, store your peptide solution in the refrigerator (2–8°C / 36–46°F). Most research peptides remain stable for 28–30 days after reconstitution. Never freeze a reconstituted solution.

What Is a Peptide Reconstitution Calculator?

A peptide reconstitution calculator is an essential tool for anyone working with lyophilized research peptides. It removes the guesswork from mixing peptide powder with bacteriostatic water by calculating the exact concentration, injection volume, and insulin syringe units for your specific protocol.

Without a peptide reconstitution calculator, researchers risk dosing errors that can compromise results or waste expensive compounds. Manual math with peptide concentrations — especially when converting between milligrams, milliliters, and insulin units — is error-prone and time-consuming.

Why Use a Peptide Reconstitution Calculator?

Step-by-Step Peptide Reconstitution Guide

  1. Check the vial label — note the total peptide content in milligrams (e.g., 5mg BPC-157, 10mg TB-500)
  2. Choose your BAC water volume — common choices are 1mL, 2mL, or 3mL. Less water means a more concentrated solution (fewer units per dose), while more water makes it easier to measure small doses accurately
  3. Enter your desired dose — input how many milligrams or micrograms you want per administration
  4. Read the results — the peptide reconstitution calculator shows your concentration, exact draw volume, insulin units, and total doses per vial
  5. Draw and inject — use the U-100 syringe visualization to confirm the correct tick mark before each dose

Peptide Reconstitution Calculator Tips

When using this peptide reconstitution calculator, keep in mind that adding more bacteriostatic water creates a more dilute solution. This can be helpful for peptides requiring very small doses (like BPC-157 at 250mcg), where drawing 0.1mL from a concentrated solution is difficult to measure accurately on a syringe. Conversely, for higher-dose peptides, less water keeps injection volumes small and comfortable.

Always use bacteriostatic water (not sterile water) for reconstitution. The 0.9% benzyl alcohol preservative in BAC water inhibits bacterial growth and allows multi-dose use from a single vial over several weeks. Sterile water contains no preservative and should only be used for single-dose applications.