Type the name and pick it from the list — the rest fills in automatically. Not listed? No problem, you can continue by hand.
The Strength is the mg of peptide in the vial (shown on the label). The liquid is how much bacteriostatic water or diluent you add to dissolve it.
👉 How many milligrams of peptide the vial contains.
👉 How much bacteriostatic water or diluent you put in the vial. More liquid = more diluted mix (you draw more units).
Amount of peptide to inject this time. If you chose a peptide above, the starting dose is prefilled; you can change it.
👉 1 mg = 1000 mcg. Use mcg when the dose is very small.
Suggested step-by-step guide, in mg. The units are calculated for the vial prepared above.
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