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Can someone please help me? I got Tirzepatide 10 mg lyophilized powder. Sterile(bac) water. .5 mg. UD 100 insulin .5 ml needles. My plan is to try for a month, so I want to inject 2 5 mg /week. Question is how many ml of bac water do I put in vile? And how much do I draw each week? I think I need to buy a 10 ml plastic syringe. Any advice/tips would be appreciated.
 
This question has been asked many times on this forum with many explanations. I highly recommend becoming acquainted with the search function - grey market peptides are not an area where you're going to be set up for long term success without some self sufficiency. I don't mean this unkindly, but to be as safe as possible with this sort of thing you need to do fairly significant research and understand a variety of concepts, and reconstitution is one of the most straightforward.

But there is nothing magic about reconstitution and draw amounts - it's just division. If you have 10mg of Tirzepatide and put in 1ml of BAC, you now just need to divide up the liquid solution based on that concentration - so .25ml.

https://primepeptides.co/pages/peptide-calculator or one of the many others can help you with the math if you're not comfortable doing it yourself.
 
Can someone please help me? I got Tirzepatide 10 mg lyophilized powder. Sterile(bac) water. .5 mg. UD 100 insulin .5 ml needles. My plan is to try for a month, so I want to inject 2 5 mg /week. Question is how many ml of bac water do I put in vile? And how much do I draw each week? I think I need to buy a 10 ml plastic syringe. Any advice/tips would be appreciated.
No more than 2mL... that will give you 4 shots of 0.5mL each... I don't think you need a 10ml syringe at any point.. could go a little less but 50 units per shot (0.5ml) is what Eli Lilly does w/ namebrand..
 
Can someone please help me? I got Tirzepatide 10 mg lyophilized powder. Sterile(bac) water. .5 mg. UD 100 insulin .5 ml needles. My plan is to try for a month, so I want to inject 2 5 mg /week. Question is how many ml of bac water do I put in vile? And how much do I draw each week? I think I need to buy a 10 ml plastic syringe. Any advice/tips would be appreciated.
Amount of water is not relevant. Squirt some water in and divide that amount by 4 to tell you how much to inject each week.

Math: 10mg/2.5mg = 4

But I agree that you should not do any of this if you don't understand the very simple concept that 10mg is 4 doses of 2.5.
 
Again, I like 1ml BAC per 10mg of meds.

1ml is 100 units.

You’d take 4 shots of 25 units which would equal 2.5 mg each shot



1ml per 10 mg makes the math very easy

Also it’s vial.
 
I understand then10 mg part. I was just wondering how much bac water to put in the vile?
Add 1 mL of water. Each unit on a syringe corresponds to .01 mL. Use 25 units per week. There is a good chance by the fourth week that you won't get all 25 units of the syringe. Take what you can on that occasion from the nearly empty vial. Inject that. Inject the rest that same day from a different vial. Use a different syringe for each vial.
 
You can put however much bac water you want. I think people usually do between 0.5 ml - 3ml. Depends on the peptide strength, your dose, if you like injecting lots of units or not. Play with the calculator Peevee linked by inputting different doses and strengths to get an idea of the mathematical relationship.
 
Can someone please help me? I got Tirzepatide 10 mg lyophilized powder. Sterile(bac) water. .5 mg. UD 100 insulin .5 ml needles. My plan is to try for a month, so I want to inject 2 5 mg /week. Question is how many ml of bac water do I put in vile? And how much do I draw each week? I think I need to buy a 10 ml plastic syringe. Any advice/tips would be appreciated.
It really doesn't matter how much water you add. That's like asking how much water you should drink with your pills. You can custom tailor the amount of liquid to whatever amount you want. But...

You need to start with the vial and powder. How many mg are in the vial? In this case, 10mg. You dose 2.5mg. So that means your vial has four 2.5mg doses in it (10/2.5=4). So pick an amount of water easily divisible by 4. Mix it with 1ml (100 units) and then for 2.5mg inject 25 units. It's all about division, and keeping track of how much liquid you added at the beginning.
 
Also it’s vial.
Thank you for that. If you are going to be injecting grey market drugs and peptides, the first item on your list should be to learn the difference between the words “vile” and “vial”. If you don’t know this, you could end up injecting from a vile vial.
 

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I completely understand the math part of this but is there a generally accepted ratio of BAC to Peptide? I mean does it need a minimum amount to dissolve? is there an ideal concentration. I am using 15mg of T currently compounded. I am switching now to gray. My plan was 3ml for a T60 vial to yield 4 shots of 75 units. I came to that because that is my current dosage with compound. Any issues with that that I am not thinking of?
 
The more water you add, the more units you have to inject for your dose.
 
I completely understand the math part of this but is there a generally accepted ratio of BAC to Peptide? I mean does it need a minimum amount to dissolve? is there an ideal concentration. I am using 15mg of T currently compounded. I am switching now to gray. My plan was 3ml for a T60 vial to yield 4 shots of 75 units. I came to that because that is my current dosage with compound. Any issues with that that I am not thinking of?
If I had a 60 ml vial, I might also add 3 ml of water. Make sure the vial can accommodate 3 ml. If it is only a 3 ml vial there may not be enough space to add 3 ml of water.
 

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