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Use the NuWave Peptide Reconstitution Calculator Quickly and accurately calculate your peptide dosages. Simply select your parameters below, and let our calculator do the rest.
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Precision reconstitution calculator for accurate peptide dosing
Visual based on a standard 100 Unit (1 mL) insulin syringe.
Liquid fills left to right from plunger end.
Quick Guide
- Select your target dose from the preset options or enter a custom value
- Choose your vial strength (total peptide amount in mg)
- Enter the amount of bacteriostatic water used for reconstitution
- Read the result and draw your syringe to the indicated units mark
Important Notes
Step 1:
Select your intended dose in micrograms (mcg):
This represents the amount of peptide you plan to administer per injection. Entering this value allows the calculator to determine the correct concentration of your solution. Based on your selected dose, the calculator will show exactly how much of the reconstituted solution is needed to deliver that amount accurately.
Step 2:
Select Your Peptide Strength:
Input the total peptide amount in your vial. You may choose a common option such as 1 mg, 5 mg, 10 mg, or 15 mg, or manually enter a custom amount if it’s not listed. This information allows the calculator to determine the total peptide available for dilution, ensuring accurate and precise dose calculations.
Step 3:
Choose the Amount of Bacteriostatic Water for Mixing:
Bacteriostatic water is sterile water with a small antibacterial agent that helps keep your solution free from contamination. The amount of water you add directly affects the concentration of your peptide solution.
Enter the volume of water in milliliters (mL). For example, if you add 2 mL, simply enter “2” into the calculator. Adding more water results in a more diluted solution, while adding less water creates a more concentrated mixture.
Step 4:
Review the Visual Dosage Meter:
Once all information has been entered, the calculator will display your results along with a visual dosage meter.
Your results will show the peptide dose in milligrams (mg), the solution concentration in mg/mL, and the total number of doses available per vial. Most importantly, it will tell you exactly how many units to draw into the syringe.
The visual meter illustrates how much of the solution to draw up to achieve the correct dose. Since 100 units on the syringe equal 1 mL, this visual guide makes dosing straightforward and helps reduce the risk of errors. Simply fill the syringe to the level shown, and your correct dosage will be ready.
Calculations
By following these steps and using the peptide calculator, you can determine that mixing 10 mg of peptide with 4 mL of bacteriostatic water creates a solution with a concentration of 2.5 mg/mL.
To administer a 500 mcg dose, you would draw up 0.2 mL of the solution, which equals 20 units on a standard insulin syringe.