Peptide Reconstitution Calculator

Mix, measure, and dose with confidence. Pick your three numbers below and we'll show you exactly how much to draw — no math required.

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For laboratory research use only — not medical advice. XOLABS USA does not employ physicians and cannot prescribe or recommend human use. Always consult a licensed healthcare provider.

Switch to IU for HCG, HMG, or any peptide labeled in International Units.

1

Your dose per injection

How much do you take each time? (Pick a preset or type your own.)

mg
2

Total mg in the vial

How many milligrams of peptide are in your dry vial? (It's on the label.)

mg
3

Solution volume

How much liquid did you add to the vial to dissolve the peptide?

mL

Your Reconstitution Plan

Fill in all three steps to see your draw amount.

Awaiting your inputs…

Pick a dose, vial strength, and solution volume above.

How the calculator works

Three numbers in, four numbers out. Here's what each step means.

1

Pick your dose

This is how much peptide you take in one injection — measured in milligrams (mg).

2

Enter vial strength

The total milligrams of peptide that came in your sealed vial, printed on the label.

3

Set solution volume

How much liquid (in milliliters) you added to the vial to dissolve the peptide.

4

Read your results

The syringe shows where to pull the plunger to. The math is done — no calculator on your phone needed.

Frequently asked questions

Quick answers about reconstitution and dosing math.

Reconstitution is the process of mixing a freeze-dried peptide powder with a sterile liquid (usually bacteriostatic water) so it becomes a usable solution. The peptide itself doesn't change — you're just dissolving the powder so you can measure precise doses with a syringe.