AlphaGen · Precision Tool

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Calculator

Simple reconstitution math in seconds. Built to clinical-research standards, tuned for the AlphaGen catalog.

U-100 Insulin Syringe · 100 units / mL

Quick Presets

Inputs

01 / Configure
mg

250 mcg

100-unit Insulin SyringeStandard

Result

02 / Output

BPC-157

Draw to deliver 0.25 mg (250 mcg)

10.0units

0.100 mL · on a U-100 insulin syringe

010020010.0 U
0 UU-100 · 1 mL200 U max
200 U total

mg / unit

0.0250

25.0 mcg

Concentration

2.50

mg / mL

Dose volume

0.100

mL / inj.

Servings / vial

20

full doses

Remaining

0.00

mg left

Total units

200

per vial

Storage · Refrigerate reconstituted vial at 36–46°F (2–8°C). Use within 28 days. Keep away from direct light. Do not freeze.

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Dose Map

Units required by dose

0.1 mg
4.0 U
0.25 mg
10.0 U
0.5 mg
20.0 U
1 mg
40.0 U
2.5 mg
100.0 U
5 mg
200.0 U

Protocol

Reconstitution & Injection Guide

01

Gather Supplies

Peptide vial, bacteriostatic water (BAC), alcohol swabs, U-100 insulin syringe.

02

Clean Vial Tops

Swab the rubber stoppers on both the peptide vial and BAC water with alcohol. Let dry.

03

Draw Diluent

Pull the planned volume of BAC water into the syringe (e.g., 2 mL). Use the calculator above to confirm.

04

Add to Peptide Vial

Insert the needle at an angle. Slowly run the BAC water down the vial wall — never directly onto the powder.

05

Gently Mix

Swirl the vial. Do not shake. Allow the powder to dissolve fully — typically a few minutes.

06

Draw Your Dose

Use a fresh syringe. Draw to the unit mark indicated above. Tap to release any air bubbles.

07

Inject Subcutaneously

Pinch the skin (abdomen or thigh). Insert at 45°. Push the plunger slowly. Withdraw and apply light pressure.

08

Store Properly

Refrigerate the reconstituted vial. Do not freeze. Typically stable for 28 days once mixed.

Disclaimer

For informational purposes only. Not medical advice, diagnosis, or a prescription. AlphaGen Rx products are sold for research purposes. Always consult a qualified healthcare professional before reconstituting or administering any compound.