Peptide Dosage Calculator

Calculate the correct volume to draw from your reconstituted peptide solution based on your desired dosage.

1 mg = 1000 mcg (μg)

Concentration after reconstitution with bacteriostatic water

Amount of bacteriostatic water used to reconstitute

Result

You need to draw:

0.25 ml

(250 units on an insulin syringe)

How to Use This Calculator

  1. 1.Select or enter your desired dose in milligrams (mg)
  2. 2.Enter the peptide concentration (calculate by dividing the peptide amount by the volume of bacteriostatic water used)
  3. 3.Enter the total volume of bacteriostatic water used for reconstitution
  4. 4.The calculator will show you exactly how much solution to draw

Example Calculation

Scenario: You have a 5mg vial of peptide and reconstitute it with 2ml of bacteriostatic water. You want a 0.25mg dose.

  • Desired Dose: 0.25 mg (250 mcg)
  • Peptide Concentration: 2500 mcg/ml (5mg ÷ 2ml = 2.5mg/ml = 2500 mcg/ml)
  • Reconstitution Volume: 2.0 ml
  • Result: Draw 0.20 ml (20 units on insulin syringe)

Important Disclaimer

This calculator is provided for research and educational purposes only. All products are sold for in-vitro research and laboratory use only - not for human consumption or diagnostic use.

Always verify calculations independently and follow proper laboratory protocols. Consult with qualified professionals for any questions regarding research procedures.