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Ipamorelin dosage calculator.

Working out an ipamorelin draw? Enter the mg in the vial, the bacteriostatic water you add, and your target dose in micrograms. You get the exact concentration, the volume to draw in mL, and the units on a U-100 syringe. No rounding, no account, and the full math is shown every time.

Your vial
ResultLive
Concentration
2.5000
mg/mL
Draw volume
0.0800
mL
On U-100
8
units
5 mg ÷ 2 mL = 2.5000 mg/mL · 200 mcg = 0.2 mg ÷ 2.5000 mg/mL = 0.0800 mL · ×100 = 8 units
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Units shown for a U-100 insulin syringe (1 mL = 100 units). No rounding · the full math is above.

How the math works

Three steps, no hand-waving.

Reconstitution is simple arithmetic. The only thing that matters is that it is exact, and that you can see every step.

1 · Concentration

Vial mg ÷ BAC water mL = mg/mL. A 5 mg vial in 2 mL of water is 2.5000 mg/mL.

2 · Draw volume

Target dose ÷ concentration = mL to draw. 200 mcg ÷ 2.5000 mg/mL = 0.0800 mL.

3 · Syringe units

Draw mL × 100 = units on a U-100 insulin syringe. 0.0800 mL = 8 units.

Background

What ipamorelin reconstitution is

Ipamorelin is a research peptide supplied as a lyophilized powder that is reconstituted with bacteriostatic water before a dose can be drawn. Concentration is the mg in the vial divided by the mL of water you add. Because typical doses are in the low microgram range, small rounding errors matter. This calculator shows every decimal so the draw is exact.

In the Regimio app
  • Reconstitution built into the dose logger, not a separate tool
  • 28-day BAC water expiry countdown per vial
  • Doses remaining and refill warnings, all derived
  • Local-first · no account, data stays on your device

FAQ

Ipamorelin reconstitution questions, answered.

How do you calculate an ipamorelin dose?

Divide the mg of ipamorelin in the vial by the mL of bacteriostatic water you add to get the concentration in mg/mL. Convert your target dose to mg (1000 mcg = 1 mg), divide by the concentration for the draw volume in mL, then multiply by 100 for units on a U-100 insulin syringe.

How much BAC water for a 5mg ipamorelin vial?

There is no single right answer. 2 mL gives 2.5 mg/mL; 1 mL gives 5 mg/mL and a smaller draw. Enter the amount you plan to add and the calculator returns your exact draw volume and units for any target dose.

How many units is 200 mcg of ipamorelin?

It depends on the concentration. At 2.5 mg/mL (a 5 mg vial in 2 mL), 200 mcg is 0.0800 mL, or 8 units on a U-100 syringe. Change any input above to see your own numbers.

How is ipamorelin different from CJC-1295?

Ipamorelin is a ghrelin-receptor agonist (a growth-hormone secretagogue); CJC-1295 is a GHRH analog. They act on different receptors and are sometimes paired. For reconstitution, both are handled identically: vial mg, mL of water, target dose.

Is ipamorelin FDA approved?

No. Ipamorelin is a research peptide and is not approved by the FDA for any use. This tool performs arithmetic only and is not a recommendation to use it.

Is ipamorelin banned in sports?

Yes. The World Anti-Doping Agency Prohibited List bans growth-hormone secretagogues, including ipamorelin, at all times for tested athletes.

How should reconstituted ipamorelin be stored?

Follow the storage guidance for your specific product. Reconstituted peptide vials are generally refrigerated and used within a limited window. Regimio tracks a per-vial expiry countdown so you are not guessing how many days are left.

Is this medical advice?

No. This is a calculator that performs arithmetic on the values you enter. It does not recommend a dose, schedule, or source. Confirm anything you do with a qualified provider.

References
  1. 1Ipamorelin compound summary. PubChem, US National Library of Medicine
  2. 2The Prohibited List. World Anti-Doping Agency

This tool performs reconstitution arithmetic only. It is not medical advice and does not recommend any compound, dose, schedule, or source. Always follow guidance from a qualified provider. See our medical disclaimer.