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Peptide Calculator
Reconstitution, Blend & Dilution Tools

Free, no sign-up, nothing saved: reconstitution and dilution math, a multi-compound blend calculator, and a cycle planner with one-click calendar export. Work in mg or mcg for standard 3 ml cartridges and multi-dose vials.

For research and educational reference only. Preppin Peppers sells laboratory hardware and materials (reconstitution pens, cartridges, and bacteriostatic water); it does not sell peptides or any substance for consumption. All content on this site, including the calculators and all reconstitution, dilution, blending, and compound reference material, is educational only. It is not medical, health, veterinary, dosing, or compounding advice, has not been evaluated by the FDA, and is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any condition, or for human or animal use. You are solely responsible for complying with the laws and regulations that apply where you live. Consult a licensed professional before making any health decision. Use of this site and its tools is at your own risk.

Peptide Reconstitution Calculator

New here? Enter what is in your vial and how much water you added; the calculator shows the concentration and how many units to draw. Hover the ? marks for help.

Mix a vial, then see the concentration and exactly how much to draw for a target amount. Switch the target between mg and mcg.

Concentration?How concentrated the mixed solution is: milligrams of compound per millilitre.5.0 mg/ml
Volume to draw?The millilitres you would draw to get your target amount.0.05 ml
Draw on a U-100 scale?The same volume in units on a standard U-100 syringe or pen. 1 unit = 0.01 ml.5 units
Per unit?How much compound one unit on a U-100 syringe delivers at this concentration.50 mcg
Draws per vial?How many target-size draws one vial holds, rounded down.10

1 unit on a U-100 syringe or pen = 0.01 ml. 1 mg = 1000 mcg. Illustrative fluid math for research reconstitution.

Common reconstitution starting points

Concentrations frequently referenced in research material. These are reference points for the mixing math, showing how an example amount converts to units at that concentration. Not dose recommendations. Select a row to load it into the calculator above.

CompoundVialWaterConc.→ units
BPC-1575 mg2 mL2.5 mg/mL250 mcg → 10 u
TB-50010 mg3 mL3.3 mg/mL2 mg → 60 u
Ipamorelin5 mg2 mL2.5 mg/mL200 mcg → 8 u
CJC-12952 mg2 mL1 mg/mL100 mcg → 10 u
Sermorelin5 mg2 mL2.5 mg/mL200 mcg → 8 u
Tesamorelin10 mg2 mL5 mg/mL1 mg → 20 u
How to reconstitute your vial

Reconstitution is adding liquid, almost always bacteriostatic water, to a freeze-dried (lyophilized) compound so it can be measured accurately.

  1. Clean both stoppers. Wipe the bacteriostatic water vial and the compound vial with an alcohol swab before puncturing either one.
  2. Draw the water first. Pull the full amount of bacteriostatic water into the syringe before adding anything to the compound vial.
  3. Add the water slowly. Aim the stream down the inside wall of the vial instead of blasting the powder directly.
  4. Swirl gently. Roll or swirl the vial until the powder dissolves fully. Never shake it hard.
  5. Refrigerate after mixing. Keep the reconstituted vial cold and away from light unless the label says otherwise.

Get your target amount from a licensed provider. This calculator handles the arithmetic, not the protocol.

How the math works

The compound dissolves evenly in the water you add, so the concentration is simply the milligrams in the vial divided by the millilitres of water. U-100 syringes are marked in units, and 100 units equal 1 ml. The three formulas this calculator uses:

  • Concentration (mg/ml) = vial mg ÷ water ml
  • Units to draw = (target mcg ÷ (vial mg × 1000)) × water ml × 100
  • Draws per vial = (vial mg × 1000) ÷ target mcg, rounded down

Example: a 5 mg vial reconstituted with 2 ml of bacteriostatic water is 2.5 mg/ml, or 25 mcg per unit. A 250 mcg target is 10 units on a U-100 syringe (0.10 ml), and the vial holds 20 draws.

Peptide Cycle & Supply Planner

Add a card per compound, set the amount, days, and cycle length, then export the schedule to your calendar. Switch Dosing to Ramp for a titration. Hover any ? for help.

Imports into Google Calendar, Apple Calendar and Outlook.

Generated in your browser and never stored. For research planning and supply estimation only, not dosing guidance.

DIY Peptide Blend Calculator

Combine two or more compounds into one cartridge and see the draw for each. Set the cartridge size, add each compound with its vial and per-dose amount, then pick the doses per cartridge. Hover any ? for help.

Solution in cartridge?The combined volume of the reconstituted solutions you draw into the cartridge.
Top-up water?Plain bacteriostatic water added last when Fill cartridge is on. With no top-up this shows the spare room left in the cartridge.
Each dose (draw)?The volume of one dose in U-100 units and millilitres. With no top-up it is the blended solution divided by doses; with Fill cartridge it is the cartridge size divided by doses.
Each dose contains

Assumes each compound dissolves fully and mixes evenly. Shelf life varies by compound and handling; research planning math only, not dosing, compounding, or storage guidance. Confirm your protocol and storage with a licensed provider.

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