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Peptide conversion reference.

Lookup tables for the three conversions researchers ask about most: insulin-syringe units to milligrams, milligrams to draw volume in millilitres, and micrograms to units. Each page is computed for that peptide's typical vial size and BAC water volume.

Every conversion comes back to one number: the concentration of peptide per millilitre of solution after reconstitution. Once that figure is fixed by the vial size and the volume of bacteriostatic water added, every other figure — units on the syringe, mass in milligrams or micrograms, draw volume in millilitres — falls out of one division. The tables on each peptide's conversion pages are just that arithmetic done at common round-number inputs, ready to copy.

Notice

PeptideDose is an educational reference. It is not medical advice and does not replace consultation with a licensed healthcare provider. Doses shown in presets are derived from published protocols and product labels — they are not personal recommendations.