U-100 · 100 units = 1 ml

Research tool

Peptide Dosage Calculator

Recalculate substance mass, solvent volume, and U-100 insulin syringe units. The tool does not prescribe a dose and is intended only for research calculations.

For research and educational purposes only

How to Use

Follow these steps for accurate dosage calculations

  1. 01

    Set the vial size

    Enter the total amount of peptide in milligrams (mg) as shown on the vial label.

  2. 02

    Set the reconstitution volume

    Enter the amount of bacteriostatic water (in mL) you will add to reconstitute the peptide.

  3. 03

    Enter weight and rate

    Enter body weight in kg and the research mcg/kg rate — the dose follows from them.

  4. 04

    Read the results

    The calculator will show the volume to inject and the insulin syringe units needed.

Understanding Peptide Dosing

Reconstitution
The process of dissolving lyophilized (freeze-dried) peptide powder using bacteriostatic water.
Insulin Units
Standard insulin syringes are marked in units (U-100). 100 units = 1 mL.
Weight-Based Dosing
Some peptides use mcg/kg dosing, where the dose scales with body weight.
Safety Tips

Important guidelines for safe peptide handling

Use Bacteriostatic Water

Always use bacteriostatic water for reconstitution to prevent bacterial growth.

Store Properly

Store reconstituted peptides in the refrigerator (2-8°C). Do not freeze.

Use Insulin Syringes

Use insulin syringes for accurate measurement of small volumes.

Double-Check Calculations

Always verify calculations before administering. When in doubt, recalculate.

Research Use Only:

This calculator is for educational purposes only. Always consult qualified healthcare professionals for medical advice. Peptide research should comply with all applicable laws and regulations.

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Compare the mathematical result with the conditions of the specific research, substance characteristics, and primary sources.