Reconstitution Calculator

Enter your peptide vial details and desired dose to find out how many units to draw on an insulin syringe.

milligrams (mg)
milliliters (mL)
micrograms (mcg)

Your Results

Concentration
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mcg per mL
Draw Volume
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mL
Syringe Units
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units (100-unit syringe)
Doses Per Vial
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at this dose

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How It Works

Reconstitution is mixing a lyophilized (freeze-dried) peptide powder with bacteriostatic water to create an injectable solution.

1

Gather your vial

Note the amount of peptide in the vial (e.g. 5mg). This is printed on the label.

2

Add bacteriostatic water

Draw your chosen volume of bacteriostatic water into a syringe and inject slowly into the vial. Never shakeβ€”swirl gently.

3

Calculate your draw

Use this calculator to determine exactly how many units to pull into your syringe for the desired dose.

4

Store properly

Reconstituted peptides typically require refrigeration (2–8Β°C) and are stable for 2–4 weeks once mixed.

The Formula

Concentration (peptide mg Γ— 1000) Γ· water mL = mcg/mL
Draw Volume dose mcg Γ· concentration = mL to draw
Syringe Units draw volume (mL) Γ— 100 = units on syringe

Based on a standard 100-unit (1mL) insulin syringe. Each tick mark = 1 unit = 0.01mL.

Peptide Reconstitution Guide

Reconstitution is the process of mixing a lyophilized (freeze-dried) peptide powder with a liquid carrier β€” most commonly bacteriostatic water β€” to create a stable, measurable solution. Getting the math right is essential: the concentration you create determines how many units you draw for your target dose. This guide covers the principles, water types, common volumes, and mistakes to avoid.

Which Water Should You Use?

Recommended

Bacteriostatic Water

Distilled water with 0.9% benzyl alcohol. The alcohol prevents bacterial growth, keeping your reconstituted peptide stable for 14–30 days when refrigerated. This is the standard choice for multi-dose vials.

Use with caution

Sterile Water

Pharmaceutical-grade water with no preservatives. Safe for single-use reconstitution but lacks antimicrobial protection. Use immediately or within 24 hours if refrigerated.

Limited use

Sterile Normal Saline

0.9% sodium chloride solution. Some peptides β€” particularly GHK-Cu β€” perform better in saline. Check the specific peptide literature before choosing. Not ideal for peptides sensitive to pH shifts.

Common Reconstitution Volumes

Standard starting volumes for 5mg vials at common research doses. Your specific protocol may differ β€” always follow your provider's guidance.

Peptide Common Vial Size Water Volume Concentration Common Dose Range
BPC-157 5mg 2mL 2,500 mcg/mL 250–500 mcg/day
TB-500 5mg 2mL 2,500 mcg/mL 2–2.5mg per session
CJC-1295 (no DAC) 2mg 2mL 1,000 mcg/mL 100–300 mcg/day
Ipamorelin 5mg 2mL 2,500 mcg/mL 100–300 mcg, 1–3x daily
Semaglutide 5mg 2.5mL 2,000 mcg/mL Starting dose 25–100 mcg
PT-141 10mg 2mL 5,000 mcg/mL 100–500 mcg as needed
Selank 5mg 2mL 2,500 mcg/mL 250–750 mcg, 2–3x daily
GHK-Cu 5mg 2–5mL 1,000–2,500 mcg/mL 100–200 mcg, 1–2x daily
SS-31 5mg or 10mg 2mL 2,500–5,000 mcg/mL 5–20 mg per session (weight-based in trials)
Thymosin Alpha-1 1mg or 1.6mg 1mL 1,000–1,600 mcg/mL 1–1.6 mg per injection (1–3Γ— weekly)

Understanding Insulin Syringe Units

0.01mL 1 unit on a 100-unit syringe
100 units Full 1mL barrel capacity
10 units = 0.1mL = 100 mcg at 1,000 mcg/mL concentration
50 units = 0.5mL = 500 mcg at 1,000 mcg/mL concentration

Common Mistakes to Avoid

Frequently Asked Questions

How long does reconstituted peptide last?

Depends on the water type and storage. Bacteriostatic water reconstituted peptides are typically stable for 14–30 days when refrigerated (2–8Β°C). Sterile water reconstituted peptides should be used within 24–72 hours. Always check the specific peptide and your provider's guidance.

Can I reconstitute peptides with just sterile water?

Yes β€” sterile water is safe for single-use preparations. However, it lacks the bacteriostatic properties of benzyl alcohol, so any bacterial contamination can proliferate. For multi-dose vials intended to last more than a day, bacteriostatic water is strongly recommended.

How do I find the right concentration for my dose?

Use the formula: concentration (mcg/mL) = (peptide mg Γ— 1000) Γ· water volume (mL). Then divide your target dose by the concentration to get the draw volume in mL, and multiply by 100 to convert to syringe units. This calculator handles all of this automatically.

What if I can't find bacteriostatic water?

Bacteriostatic water is available at most pharmacies without a prescription. Online suppliers also carry it. If unavailable as an interim measure, sterile water for injection is acceptable for single-use preparations only.

Do I need to use an insulin syringe?

For most peptide protocols, yes β€” insulin syringes (100-unit, 0.5mL, or 1mL) allow precise dosing in unit increments. Using a standard oral syringe or measuring spoon will not give you the accuracy needed for microgram dosing.

Dosage Reference Guide

Select a peptide and your goal to view typical research protocol ranges. These are educational reference values only.

Used for weight-adjusted dosing

Quick Reference

Common starting doses for popular peptides β€” for educational purposes only.

Peptide Common Dose Frequency Route
BPC-157200–500 mcg1–2Γ— dailySubQ / oral
TB-5002–2.5 mg2Γ— weekly (load)SubQ / IM
Ipamorelin200–300 mcg1–3Γ— dailySubQ
CJC-1295/DAC1–2 mg1Γ— weeklySubQ
Semaglutide0.25–2.4 mg1Γ— weeklySubQ
Tirzepatide2.5–15 mg1Γ— weeklySubQ
Retatrutide Phase 31–12 mg (Phase 2)1Γ— weeklySubQ
Sermorelin200–500 mcgNightlySubQ
Epithalon5–10 mg/day10–20 day cycleSubQ / IV
GHK-Cu1–3 mg3Γ— weeklySubQ
SS-315–20 mg (research)3Γ— weeklySubQ

Mix / Blend Reconstitution

Reconstitute a multi-peptide vial β€” e.g. a "Glow" or "Recovery" blend. Add each peptide and the total water volume, then choose a draw amount to see per-peptide dosing.

Peptides in This Vial
mL β€” total added to the vial
units on a 100-unit insulin syringe (= 0.01 mL per unit)
Per-Peptide Dosing Breakdown
Peptide In Vial Conc. Per Injection
Draw Volume
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mL
Syringe Units
β€”
units (100-unit syringe)
Doses Per Vial
β€”
at this draw
Total Peptide
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mg in vial

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How Blend Reconstitution Works

Multi-peptide blends are lyophilized (freeze-dried) together in a single vial. When reconstituted, every draw contains all peptides in the same ratio.

1

Know your vial contents

Check the label for each peptide and its amount in mg. A "Glow" vial might list GHK-Cu 3mg + Epithalon 5mg + Selank 2mg.

2

Add bacteriostatic water

Inject your chosen water volume into the vial. The total water volume determines concentration of all peptides simultaneously.

3

Draw your dose

Choose a draw amount (in syringe units). Because all peptides share the same solution, each draw delivers a fixed ratio of every peptide.

4

Verify the doses

Use this calculator to confirm each peptide's dose at your chosen draw volume, and adjust water volume or draw amount as needed.

⚠ Educational Purposes Only β€” Not Medical Advice

The information provided by this calculator is intended solely for educational and informational purposes. It does not constitute medical advice, diagnosis, or a treatment recommendation. Peptide dosages vary significantly based on individual factors including health status, body composition, goals, and medical history. Many peptides discussed on this site are research compounds not approved by the FDA for human use. Always consult a licensed healthcare provider before using any peptide, hormone, or injectable compound. WellSourced assumes no liability for use of this tool.