Peptid-Rekonstitutionsrechner
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What is the total volume of your syringe?
Select Peptide Vial Quantity
How much bacteriostatic water are you adding?
How much is the selected calculation amount?
For a selected calculation amount of 50 mcg, the U-100 syringe marking is 0.33 units
Volumenergebnis
0.0033 mL
Konzentration
15 mg/mL
Konzentration
15,000 mcg/mL
Spritze gefüllt
1.1%
Rechenerklärung
15 mg = 15,000 mcg. 15,000 mcg / 1 mL = 15,000 mcg per mL. For a selected calculation amount of 50 mcg, 50 / 15,000 = 0.0033 mL. On a U-100 syringe, that equals 0.33 units.
Formula explanation
vialMcg = vialMg x 1000. concentrationMcgPerMl = vialMcg / waterMl. doseVolumeMl = selectedAmountMcg / concentrationMcgPerMl. u100Units = doseVolumeMl x 100.
The selected amount is not a recommended dose. It is only the amount chosen for the arithmetic example.
Common mistakes
Common mistakes include confusing mg and mcg, using syringe unit markings as if they were milligrams, forgetting to account for how much water was added, or assuming a calculator result is a safety instruction.
If a calculated mL result exceeds the selected syringe size, the tool displays a warning. That warning is a math warning only, not medical guidance.
Common calculation examples
| Vial amount | Water added | Concentration | Selected amount | mL result | U-100 units |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 5 mg | 1 mL | 5000 mcg/mL | 250 mcg | 0.05 mL | 5 units |
| 5 mg | 2 mL | 2500 mcg/mL | 250 mcg | 0.1 mL | 10 units |
| 10 mg | 2 mL | 5000 mcg/mL | 500 mcg | 0.1 mL | 10 units |
| 10 mg | 3 mL | 3333 mcg/mL | 500 mcg | 0.15 mL | 15 units |
| 15 mg | 3 mL | 5000 mcg/mL | 1000 mcg | 0.2 mL | 20 units |
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Does this calculator recommend a peptide dose?
No. It only performs unit conversion and reconstitution math for a selected calculation amount. It does not provide medical advice, prescriptions, dosing schedules, or safety guidance.
What does U-100 mean?
U-100 means 100 insulin syringe units equal 1 mL. The calculator converts the selected mL result into U-100 markings by multiplying mL by 100.
Can this replace advice from a clinician or pharmacist?
No. Any medication, injectable product, or research material can involve risks that math alone cannot evaluate. Consult a licensed healthcare professional or pharmacist.