Peptide Calculator
Easily calculate your peptide dosage and administration details.
Peptide Collection
What is Peptide?
People mess up peptide math more than anything else. Wrong dosage. Wrong conversion. Too much diluent. Too little. IU, mg, ml….everything gets mixed up. This calculator solves that.
What Are Peptides?
Peptides = short chains of amino acids.
Our body uses them for healing, hormone signals, muscle growth, skin repair, or fat loss. It depends on the peptide.
Some of the common peptides that people calculate are BPC-157, TB-500, GHRP-2, CJC-1295.
Peptides arrive in a dry powder (lyophilized). You have to reconstitute them before use. That’s where dosing math begins.
Why Peptide Calculation Needs to be Accurate
Peptides are potent. A small miscalculation can double or triple the dose.For instance:
- - Too weak = wasted.
- - Too strong = side effects or serious issues.
- - Accurate math = consistent results, safety, and saves the product.
It is noteworthy to know that many peptide labels use mg, but dosing guides use mcg or IU. The calculator makes the conversion instantly.
How Does This Peptide Calculator Functions?
- - Converts mg ↔ mcg ↔ IU ↔ ml.
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- Calculates reconstitution volume.
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- Tells you dose per injection.
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- Tells you how many doses per vial.
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- Lets you choose your own concentration.
- - Works with any peptide.
- Instead of guessing, you enter numbers, hit calculate, and get instant results.
How to Use the Calculator (Step-by-Step)
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Enter peptide amount (mg or IU from the vial).
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Enter how much bacteriostatic water you’re adding (ml).
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Enter the dose you want per injection.
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Click calculate.
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Get exact injection volume.
A Quick Example to Help You Understand Better (Calculating in mcg)
Let’s consider the BPC-157 peptide:
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Vial: 5mg BPC-157.
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Add: 2ml bacteriostatic water.
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Desired dose: 250mcg.
The peptide calculator tells you: how many ml to inject for 250mcg, and how many doses are in the vial.
Another Example: GHRP-2 (Measured in IU)
Some peptides are labeled in IU instead of mg, and this can be confusing. This calculator converts IU to mg or mcg for you once you enter the conversion (e.g., 1mg = 1000IU depending on peptide).
Beginner Mistakes You Should Be Aware Of!
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Guessing dilution amount.
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Confusing mg, ml, and IU.
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Injecting “random” volumes.
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Not knowing how many doses per vial.
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Overdosing accidentally.
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Wasting peptide because concentration is off.
With a peptide calculator by your side, numbers stay consistent, and you diminish the room for errors.
Best Tips For Peptide Users
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Use bacteriostatic water (not tap water).
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Inject slowly into the side of the vial.
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Roll gently to mix, don’t shake hard.
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Store mixed peptides in the fridge.
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Avoid contamination (clean needles, wipe tops).
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Track dosing schedule.
FAQs
How much water should I add to a 5mg peptide?
Depends on how concentrated you want it. Add 1ml = stronger. Add 2ml = easier math. The calculator adjusts either way.
How do I convert IU to mg?
Each peptide has its own IU↔mg ratio. Enter the value and the calculator handles the rest.
Can I change concentration?
Yes. Just change the ml of water you add. The calculator recalculates the dose.
Why does the same dose feel different across peptides?
Different peptides = different potency. mg or IU alone doesn’t tell the whole story—effects depend on the compound.
How many doses are in one vial?
The peptide calculator tells you based on your chosen dose.
Quick Disclaimer
This calculator is for educational and research purposes only. Not medical advice. Always consult a qualified professional for medical use.
Final Word
Peptides work only if the math is correct. This calculator removes the confusion, converts everything automatically, and keeps dosing accurate.