Reconstitution calculator
Category: Tools · Last updated
Reconstitution calculator is the interactive tool linked from the Reconstitution article. Given a peptide vial size, a chosen diluent volume, and a target dose, the calculator returns the injection volume in milliliters and equivalent insulin-syringe units.
How it works
The formula is:
mL needed = desired_dose / (vial_mass / diluent_volume)
For a 5 mg vial reconstituted with 2 mL of bacteriostatic water, a 250 µg dose requires:
mL = 250 / (5000 / 2) = 0.1 mL = 10 units on a U-100 insulin syringe
See the Reconstitution article for the full procedure and worked examples.
Limitations
- The calculator returns volume math only. It does not validate that a dose is biologically reasonable for any specific application.
- Research dosing in published peer-reviewed literature does not map to a recommended human dose. This wiki does not recommend any human dose.
- For combined-component blends (such as KLOW-Blend), the per-component mass within the vial depends on the supplier-specific ratio documented on the per-batch Certificate of Analysis.