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:
(250 units on an insulin syringe)
How to Use This Calculator
- 1.Select or enter your desired dose in milligrams (mg)
- 2.Enter the peptide concentration (calculate by dividing the peptide amount by the volume of bacteriostatic water used)
- 3.Enter the total volume of bacteriostatic water used for reconstitution
- 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.