Reconstitution Calculator

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I had previously found a calculator referenced in this Community to help me figure out what amount of BAC water to put into a vial of lyophilized Reta. I can’t find it now. Can anyone point me in the right direction? Many thanks, ann
 
I had previously found a calculator referenced in this Community to help me figure out what amount of BAC water to put into a vial of lyophilized Reta. I can’t find it now. Can anyone point me in the right direction? Many thanks, ann
https://howmuchbacwater.com is the best I’ve used. Gives visuals of both draw for reconstitution and draw for your dose. And allows for blends.
 
https://howmuchbacwater.com is the best I’ve used. Gives visuals of both draw for reconstitution and draw for your dose. And allows for blends.
I would be very careful using this calc. I put in the same numbers as I inputted into 4 other calcs, and this was the only one that would have me draw twice as much as what should be injected. That would really throw off my research study.
 
Grok.com seems to be very accurate with peptides
Wrong!
Grock has been incorrect on a lot of peptide and serm/sarm information. Be carefull!! It is getting better but it has given me incorrect dosages and false information.
 
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I find most calculators are unnecessarily complicated. Thank you to everyone who offered a link here. At least now there is a few to try and pick the one that suits the individual.
 
Or... learn to do this simple math yourself. It's not rocket surgery.

I personally like to reconstitute to easy concentrations so that math is easier and then just do the math in my head. I tend to reconstitute to 10mg/mL or 20mg/mL and then the math is super easy.
 

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