Pick your vial and the water comes from its spec sheet, not from a general rule: every product has its own. Enter the dose and we give you the exact units on the syringe.
Pick it and the water comes from its spec sheet. Not one of ours? Leave “free calculation”.
The lyophilized peptide mg stated on the label.
The per-application dose from your research protocol.
Concentration = mg ÷ ml of water. Ml per dose = dose ÷ concentration. On a U-100 syringe, 1 unit = 0.01 ml → units = ml × 100. Water never changes the dose, only the volume you measure — but it does change the units you draw, which is why the number that matters is the one on your spec sheet, not an average: some vials take 1 ml and some take 7.5 ml.
Reference technique — the same one printed in your kit protocol.
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Educational research tool (RUO). Not medical advice.