TOOL · RECON
Reconstitution calculator
Fix the vial and the dose; we solve the bacteriostatic-waterSterile water (with a little preservative) — the standard liquid you mix peptides with. volume that lands your draw on a clean U-100 tickA round mark on a standard insulin syringe (0–100 units, where 100 = 1 mL). — then runs the clock forward so you know what you'll waste.
NEW?Never mixed a peptide before? The plain-English start guide and the 6-step visual guide walk you through it.
Pick what you're mixing — it pre-fills sensible defaults.
Mg of powder in the vial — on the label.
How much you want per shot.
Prefer an easy-to-read mark, or the smallest possible injection?
Shots per week.
Where you keep it after mixing.
solution
10mg + 2.5mL BAC
In plain terms: add 2.5 mL of bacteriostatic water to the 10 mg vial, then pull the plunger to 50 units for each dose.
draw to 50 units on a U-100 syringe
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BAC water
2.5 mL
concentration
4 mg/mL
inject volume
0.5 mL
Clock C · degradation + depletion
56d stable @ refrigerated
doses / vial
5
before expiry
8
usable doses
5
reorder
Jul 17
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Save this to a protocol →Clean burn. You finish this vial in 5 doses, before it degrades. Depletes ~Jul 24; reorder by Jul 17.