Step by Step Use Guide

It’s simple, just follow the steps  from the begining to the bottom. Then you’ll get the units you gonna pull. By the following steps, simply and quickly determine the correct amount of bac water and the units you need to pull.

1, choose syringe.

Choose the proper syringe according to peptide dosage.

  • 0.3ml syringe: Best for small volumes (up to 0.3 ml or 300 microliters). Ideal for precise, low-dose injections (e.g., 0.2 ml in the example above). The smaller scale makes it easier to measure tiny amounts accurately.
  • 0.5ml syringe: Suitable for slightly larger volumes (up to 0.5 ml). Use this if your calculated volume is between 0.3 ml and 0.5 ml.
  • 1ml syringe: Best for volumes up to 1 ml. Choose this if your dose requires more than 0.5 ml or if you’re less concerned about precision with smaller doses.

2, peptide in the vial.

Let the calculator know the amount of peptide in your lyophilized vial. Enter yours if not listed here.

3, bac water to add.

It’s a required step to determine the concentration of the solution you are going to reconstitute. More water makes lower concentration; less water results in higher concentration.

4, select your dose

Tell the calculator your dose provided by your protocol or prescription.

5, check units to pull

Check the units for a dose of x mg pull the syringe to xx.

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