This calculator determines the syringe dosage for peptide reconstitution based on vial capacity, bacteriostatic water volume, and desired dose, using these formulas:
Concentration (mcg/mL):
Concentration = (Vial Capacity in mg × 1000 mcg/mg) / Bacteriostatic Water (mL)
Syringe Volume (mL):
Syringe Volume = Desired Dose (mcg) / Concentration (mcg/mL)
Syringe Units:
Syringe Units = Syringe Volume (mL) × 100 (for a 1 mL syringe with 100 units)
Where:
The result shows how far to pull the syringe in units and mL. Use a 0.3 mL, 0.5 mL, or 1 mL syringe for best accuracy.
This tool calculates the syringe dosage for peptide reconstitution. Enter the vial capacity (mg), bacteriostatic water volume (mL), and desired dose (mcg). The result shows the syringe units and equivalent mL to draw.
Example: Vial Capacity 10 mg, Bacteriostatic Water 100 mL, Dose 20 mcg:
Syringe Calculation: Vial Capacity: 10.00 mg Bacteriostatic Water: 100.00 mL Desired Dose: 20.00 mcg Concentration: 100.00 mcg/mL Pull the syringe to: 20.00 units This result is equivalent to 0.20 mL. Recommendation: Use a 0.3 mL, 0.5 mL, or 1 mL syringe.
Consult a healthcare provider before administering.
It calculates how much peptide solution to draw into a syringe based on vial capacity, water volume, and desired dose.
Use a 0.3 mL, 0.5 mL, or 1 mL syringe for accuracy. Adjust to mL if using a different size.
It’s sterile and contains an antibacterial agent, ideal for reconstituting peptides safely.
Yes, as long as you know the vial capacity and desired dose, but always verify with a healthcare provider.
Convert mg to mcg (1 mg = 1000 mcg) before entering it into the calculator.