Calculate how much bacteriostatic water to add to your lyophilized peptide vial.
Common: 1ml, 2ml, or 3ml. More water = lower concentration = easier to measure small doses.
Use the calculator above to determine how much bacteriostatic water to add based on your peptide weight and desired dose.
Using a sterile insulin syringe, draw the calculated amount of bacteriostatic water from the BAC water vial.
Insert the needle through the rubber stopper. Let the water flow slowly down the inside wall — do not spray directly onto the powder.
Gently swirl until fully dissolved. Do not shake. This may take 1-2 minutes.
Store reconstituted vial refrigerated at 2-8°C. Use within 28 days. Do not freeze.
| Compound | Vial | BAC Water | Concentration | 250mcg = |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| BPC-157 | 10mg | 2ml | 5,000 mcg/ml | 5 units |
| TB-500 | 10mg | 2ml | 5,000 mcg/ml | 5 units |
| CJC-1295 | 5mg | 2ml | 2,500 mcg/ml | 10 units |
| Ipamorelin | 5mg | 2ml | 2,500 mcg/ml | 10 units |
| GHK-Cu | 50mg | 2ml | 25,000 mcg/ml | 1 unit |
| MOTS-c | 10mg | 2ml | 5,000 mcg/ml | 5 units |
All values assume standard 100-unit (1ml) insulin syringe.