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Hi,

May sound really dumb but im confused about something.

Imagine im on kwikpen 15mg tirz of branded version.

So thats 4 doses of 15mg?

I get 15mgx10 vials tirz supply.

Question is that that 10 doses of 15mg?
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Yes i understand BAC needs to be added etc, i just want to understand the question first.

Appreciate it.

Thanks
 
Hi,

May sound really dumb but im confused about something.

Imagine im on kwikpen 15mg tirz of branded version.

So thats 4 doses of 15mg?

I get 15mgx10 vials tirz supply.

Question is that that 10 doses of 15mg?
--

Yes i understand BAC needs to be added etc, i just want to understand the question first.

Appreciate it.

Thanks
Yes, a 10mg kit would be 10 vials of 10mg Tirz. If you are on a 15mg dose you should probably look at 30 or 60mg kits so you are not reconstituting every week.
 
Yes, a 10mg kit would be 10 vials of 10mg Tirz. If you are on a 15mg dose you should probably look at 30 or 60mg kits so you are not reconstituting every week.
Thanks, got it.

Appreciate you're all's responses.

Now follow up question
I get bit confused in peptide calculators.

So say i got 15mg vial, let's say the vial is 3ml quantity. Syringe is 100 units.

I am getting confused in different peptide calculators.

I enter the above stats, peptide dose 15mg, strength of peptide 15mg, bac 3 ml, keep getting wierd answers.
 
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Thanks, got it.

Appreciate you're all's responses.

Now follow up question
I get bit confused in peptide calculators.

So say i got 15mg vial, let's say the vial is 3ml quantity. Syringe is 100 units.

I am getting confused in different peptide calculators.

I enter the above stats, peptide dose 15mg, strength of peptide 15mg, bac 3 ml, keep getting wierd answers.

The amount of BAC water doesn't matter in this circumstance. Whatever amount of BAC you use will still result in a 15mg dose per vial. For example, if you use 0.5ml of BAC, the vial contains one 15mg dose of Tirz. If you use 3ml of BAC, the vial still contains one 15mg dose of Tirz.

My advice is reconstitute with the 0.5ml of BAC, so the shot is as small as possible. You'll draw the entire contents of the vial into the syringe. I also agree with the above poster, you should look at larger vial doses of Tirz. This way you can reconstitute a months of doses at a time.
 
We don't have the kwikpen option in the US but if what you have is pictured below you are at the highest dosage at 15mg with 4 doses per pen. A 15mg kit (10 vials) would be 10 doses/wks supply. Not sure the juice would be worth the squeeze with a low dose kit. If I were at your dosage I'd be shopping for a higher milligram kit. A 60mg kit would give you 600mg, 40 doses in a stash a bit larger than a deck of cards.
 

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Thanks, got it.

Appreciate you're all's responses.

Now follow up question
I get bit confused in peptide calculators.

So say i got 15mg vial, let's say the vial is 3ml quantity. Syringe is 100 units.

I am getting confused in different peptide calculators.

I enter the above stats, peptide dose 15mg, strength of peptide 15mg, bac 3 ml, keep getting wierd answers.
If your dose is the same as the amount of peptide in your vial, the amount you draw in the syringe is the ENTIRE vial. 3mL BAC is too much, use less than 1mL or you cannot inject the whole dose at once.
 
If you have already purchased 15mg vials of lyophilized Tirz (powder) you can also reconstitute multiple vials (with .5ml of BAC water in each and combine into a single vial or load them into an injection pen. Just buy 30 or 60mg peps next time to avoid the need to do this.

I also recommend you spend a little more time researching and watching reconstitution videos so you make sure you get it right.
 
This here is exactly the reason why the chinese vendors need to increase vial sizes.

Smallest sizes should be;

Tirz 100mg vials
Reta 60mg vials
Sema 50mg vials

And highest sizes should be;

Tirz 200mg
Reta 120mg
Sema 100mg

This should be the industry standard. I dont know anyone who just takes 1mg of tirz a week or any of these small amounts …
 
This here is exactly the reason why the chinese vendors need to increase vial sizes.

Smallest sizes should be;

Tirz 100mg vials
Reta 60mg vials
Sema 50mg vials

And highest sizes should be;

Tirz 200mg
Reta 120mg
Sema 100mg

This should be the industry standard. I dont know anyone who just takes 1mg of tirz a week or any of these small amounts …
This is a ridiculous take. A 50mg vial of Sema would last 20 weeks. My current dose of Reta would have a 60mg vial last 12 weeks. Not everyone takes the ridiculous amounts of GLP1s that you do. Just buy the biggest vials you can find and stop complaining, because some of us want/need the 5mg and 10mg vials.
 
This is a ridiculous take. A 50mg vial of Sema would last 20 weeks. My current dose of Reta would have a 60mg vial last 12 weeks. Not everyone takes the ridiculous amounts of GLP1s that you do. Just buy the biggest vials you can find and stop complaining, because some of us want/need the 5mg and 10mg vials.
Ok suppose you go on holiday to europe for 3 months
How you gonna bring 50 bottles of 5mg with you?
 
If your dose is the same as the amount of peptide in your vial, the amount you draw in the syringe is the ENTIRE vial. 3mL BAC is too much, use less than 1mL or you cannot inject the whole dose at once.
Thanks, but how do i figure how much bac is needed in the 15 mg vial (if my dose is branded)15mg.

I havent bought anything.

Ok i get it now, i checked branded is dose mg/0.5ml so i guess on 15mg vial, if i add 0.5 ml bac, i get equivilant of commercial one dose. (am i correct?)
 
Ok suppose you go on holiday to europe for 3 months
How you gonna bring 50 bottles of 5mg with you?
I'm not going on holiday to Europe for 3 months so it's a moot question. But if I was, I'd buy a 30 or 60mg kit, and likely not take it as often so that I could enjoy my holiday. In any case, traveling for 3 months is an extreme example and not something many people are going to run into. The point is, vendors are not going to create large vials that will last for months reconstituted, because not many people will buy them based on the recommended doses, and on how long people are comfortable keeping reconstituted peps in the fridge.

Thanks, but how do i figure how much bac is needed in the 15 mg vial (if my dose is branded)15mg.

I havent bought anything.

Ok i get it now, i checked branded is dose mg/0.5ml so i guess on 15mg vial, if i add 0.5 ml bac, i get equivilant of commercial one dose. (am i correct?)
You can put however much BAC water you want - there's no formula. You can put 0.5ml, 1ml, 2ml - but the higher you get, the larger the injection will be, and may even be multiple injections which is obviously not ideal.
 
This here is exactly the reason why the chinese vendors need to increase vial sizes.

Smallest sizes should be;

Tirz 100mg vials
Reta 60mg vials
Sema 50mg vials

And highest sizes should be;

Tirz 200mg
Reta 120mg
Sema 100mg

This should be the industry standard. I dont know anyone who just takes 1mg of tirz a week or any of these small amounts …
Is someone at 2.5 dose suppose to tap their singular vial of 100mg FORTY times? Store the rest of the kit in the freezer for 7 years?

Some of us enjoy the process/routine of frequent reconstitution, not wondering if I'm gonna stink like that garlic hummus my 7 month old vial is stored next to...
 
You might find this reverse peptide calculator useful.

You enter the mg of your pep, your target dosage (in micrograms (so 5mg would be 5000mcg) and the number of units that you want to inject. The calculator then gives how much BAC water to add. Once you get used reconstituting you will be able to calculate it in your head but it's nice to double check with a calculator.

 
Exactly. I've been on 2.5 for 3 months and don't plan on going up as it's working great for me. Can't imagine having to continue pulling from a 100mg vial as the smallest option :ROFLMAO:
Is someone at 2.5 dose suppose to tap their singular vial of 100mg FORTY times? Store the rest of the kit in the freezer for 7 years?

Some of us enjoy the process/routine of frequent reconstitution, not wondering if I'm gonna stink like that garlic hummus my 7 month old vial is stored next to...
 
Thanks, got it.

Appreciate you're all's responses.

Now follow up question
I get bit confused in peptide calculators.

So say i got 15mg vial, let's say the vial is 3ml quantity. Syringe is 100 units.

I am getting confused in different peptide calculators.

I enter the above stats, peptide dose 15mg, strength of peptide 15mg, bac 3 ml, keep getting wierd answers.
I find this calculator to be simple to use.

 
This here is exactly the reason why the chinese vendors need to increase vial sizes.

Smallest sizes should be;

Tirz 100mg vials
Reta 60mg vials
Sema 50mg vials

And highest sizes should be;

Tirz 200mg
Reta 120mg
Sema 100mg

This should be the industry standard. I dont know anyone who just takes 1mg of tirz a week or any of these small amounts …
It's important to use large enough vials that will allow sufficient time for bacteria to grow in them. The bacteria deserve to experience the weight loss effects of tirzepatide.
 

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