Peptide Reconstitution Calculator
Accurately calculate how much bacteriostatic water to add to your peptide vial and how much to draw for your desired dose. Essential for safe and effective peptide research.
Peptide Reconstitution Calculator
Calculate the correct dosage and reconstitution for your peptides
Amount of peptide in your vial (usually on the label)
Amount of water you'll add to reconstitute
Your target dose per injection
Results
Concentration:
(2.50 mg/mL)
Volume to draw:
(10.0 units on insulin syringe)
Doses available:
Based on your desired dose
How to Use This Calculator
1Enter Your Peptide Amount
Check your vial label for the peptide amount (usually in mg). Common amounts are 2mg, 5mg, or 10mg.
2Choose Your Water Volume
Decide how much bacteriostatic water you'll add. More water = easier to measure small doses. Common volumes are 1-3 mL.
3Enter Your Desired Dose
Input the dose you want per injection. Check research protocols for recommended dosages.
4Read Your Results
The calculator shows the volume to draw using an insulin syringe (measured in units, where 100 units = 1 mL).
💡 Pro Tip: Always use bacteriostatic water (not sterile water) to prevent bacterial growth. Store reconstituted peptides in the refrigerator and use within 28 days.
Example Calculation
Scenario: You have a 5mg vial of BPC-157 and want to dose 250mcg per day.
- • Add 2mL of bacteriostatic water to the vial
- • Final concentration: 2,500 mcg/mL (2.5 mg/mL)
- • For a 250mcg dose: draw 0.1mL (10 units on insulin syringe)
- • Total doses available: 20 doses