BPC-157 Dosage Calculator
BPC-157 Dosage Calculator
This calculator helps determine syringe units when reconstituting BPC-157 based on vial strength and bacteriostatic water used. Enter the dose, vial amount, and reconstitution volume to calculate the correct syringe units. This tool simplifies peptide reconstitution calculations for research and educational purposes.
What This Calculator Does
This calculator converts peptide dosage into syringe units using standard reconstitution formulas. It supports mg, mcg, and mL inputs to ensure precise measurements.
Example Calculation
For example, a 5mg vial mixed with 2mL bacteriostatic water results in a concentration of 2.5mg/mL. A 250mcg dose would equal 10 units on an insulin syringe.
How to Use
- Select or enter your desired dose
- Enter vial strength (mg)
- Enter bacteriostatic water (mL)
- The calculator will display the correct syringe units
Common Peptide Dosage Conversions
• 5mg vial + 2mL water = 250mcg = 10 units
• 10mg vial + 2mL water = 250mcg = 5 units
• 5mg vial + 1mL water = 250mcg = 5 units
BPC-157 Dosage Reference
The following chart shows commonly referenced research dosing ranges for BPC-157 based on different therapeutic goals. Actual dosing protocols may vary depending on the research model and study design.
| Therapeutic Goal | Daily Dosage Range | Injection Frequency |
|---|---|---|
| General Healing & Tissue Support | 250 – 500 mcg | Daily (split doses common) |
| Acute Injury Recovery | 500 – 1000 mcg | Daily |
| Joint / Tendon Repair | 250 – 750 mcg | Daily or Twice Daily |
For research purposes only. Not medical advice.
Peptide Dosage Calculator
Calculate peptide syringe units instantly based on dose, vial strength, and bacteriostatic water used during reconstitution. Supports mg, mcg, and mL inputs.
What dose or volume is required?
Peptide amount listed on the vial (mg)
Amount of bacteriostatic water used (mL)
Frequently Asked Questions
How do you calculate peptide dosage?
Dosage is calculated by dividing total peptide amount by the amount of bacteriostatic water added, then converting the desired dose into syringe units.
What is 1 mL on an insulin syringe?
1 mL equals 100 units on a standard insulin syringe.
How many units is 250mcg?
This depends on your vial concentration, which this calculator determines automatically.
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