Accurately reconstitute your peptide vials and plan your complete research protocol — all in one place.
Step 1 — Syringe Size
Select the total volume of your insulin syringe.
0.3 ml
30 unit syringe
0.5 ml
50 unit syringe
1.0 ml
100 unit syringe
Step 2 — Peptide Vial Amount
How many milligrams are in your peptide vial?
2 mg
5 mg
10 mg
15 mg
Other
mg
Step 3 — Bacteriostatic Water
How many ml of bacteriostatic water will you add to reconstitute the peptide?
1 ml
2 ml
3 ml
5 ml
Other
ml
Step 4 — Desired Dose Per Injection
How many micrograms (mcg) do you want in each injection?
50 mcg
100 mcg
200 mcg
250 mcg
500 mcg
Other
mcg
Draw to this many units
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⚠️ Your syringe is too small for this dose. Use a larger syringe (1.0 ml) or reduce the dose.
Fill in all four steps above to see your result.
Reconstitution tip: Always inject the bacteriostatic water slowly down the inside wall of the vial — never directly onto the lyophilised powder. Gently swirl (do not shake) until fully dissolved.
Protocol Details
Enter your research protocol information to calculate total peptide usage and the number of vials you will need.
mcg
1×
2×
3×
Other
× / day
5 days
6 days
7 days
Other
days / wk
4 wks
8 wks
12 wks
16 wks
Other
weeks
2 mg
5 mg
10 mg
15 mg
Other
mg
Protocol Summary
Based on your inputs, here is a full breakdown of your research protocol.
Total Injections
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injections
Total Dose
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mcg
Peptide Needed
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mg total
Vials Required for Full Protocol
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Note: Vial count is always rounded up to ensure you have enough peptide for the entire protocol. Keep an extra vial on hand in case of wastage or measurement variation.
This calculator is intended for research and informational purposes only. It is not medical advice. All values should be verified with a qualified professional before use.