Reconstitution & dosage

Peptide Dosage Calculator

Enter your vial quantity, bacteriostatic water volume, and target dose to see exactly how many units to draw on your syringe. A reference tool for laboratory research calculations.

Step-by-Step Instructions

1

Select Syringe Volume

Choose from 0.3 mL, 0.5 mL, or 1 mL.

2

Input Peptide Quantity

Enter the total milligrams (mg) for up to three peptide vials.

3

Enter Bac Water Volume

Specify the volume in millilitres (mL).

4

Specify Peptide Dose

Input the required dose in milligrams (mg) or micrograms (mcg).

5

View Calculation Results

See the units to draw, concentration, and draws per vial — updated live.

6

Save Your Calculation

Save it with an optional title and notes; access saved calculations in the “Saved” tab.

Your inputs
Your dosage
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