IPAMORELIN Dosage Calculator: Reconstitution and Units

To calculate ipamorelin dosage, divide your target dose (mg) by the vial concentration. Concentration = vial mg ÷ BAC water mL. For a 5 mg vial with 2 mL BAC water: concentration is 2.5 mg/mL. A 0.3 mg (300 mcg) dose equals 0.12 mL (12 U-100 units) on a standard insulin syringe.

Example Ipamorelin Dosage Table

Common vial and BAC water combinations with calculated concentration, draw volume, and U-100 syringe units. For education only — verify your vial label before use.

Vial (mg)BAC water (mL)ConcentrationDose (mg)Draw (mL)U-100 units
5 mg2 mL2.5 mg/mL0.2 mg0.08 mL8 units
5 mg2 mL2.5 mg/mL0.3 mg0.12 mL12 units
5 mg2 mL2.5 mg/mL0.5 mg0.2 mL20 units
5 mg5 mL1 mg/mL0.3 mg0.3 mL30 units

How to Calculate Ipamorelin Dosage

Three steps convert any vial and BAC water combination into the exact volume to draw on a U-100 insulin syringe.

  1. Step 1 — Calculate concentration (mg/mL)

    Divide the total peptide in the vial (mg) by the volume of BAC water you added (mL). For example: a 5 mg Ipamorelin vial reconstituted with 2 mL BAC water gives 5 ÷ 2 = 2.5 mg/mL.
  2. Step 2 — Calculate draw volume (mL)

    Divide your target dose (mg) by the concentration (mg/mL). For a 0.5 mg dose at 2.5 mg/mL: 0.5 ÷ 2.5 = 0.2 mL. This is the exact volume to draw into the syringe.
  3. Step 3 — Convert to U-100 syringe units

    Multiply the draw volume (mL) by 100. For 0.2 mL: 0.2 × 100 = 20 U-100 units. Read this number on the unit markings of a standard insulin syringe.

Dosage Formula

Concentration formula

Concentration (mg/mL) = Vial mg ÷ BAC water mL

Draw volume formula

Draw volume (mL) = Dose (mg) ÷ Concentration (mg/mL)

U-100 syringe units

U-100 units = Draw volume (mL) × 100

These three formulas apply to any Ipamorelin vial, regardless of size. U-100 is the standard insulin-syringe scale: 100 units = 1 mL.

Ipamorelin Calculator Tool

Enter your vial strength, BAC water volume, and target dose below. The calculator outputs concentration (mg/mL), draw volume (mL), and U-100 units. Educational and research use only.

Example Ipamorelin Calculations

Step-by-step worked examples using common vial sizes. Results are for illustrating the math only.

5 mg vial + 2 mL BAC water, 300 mcg (0.3 mg) dose

  1. Vial: 5 mg  |  BAC water: 2 mL  |  Target dose: 0.3 mg
  2. Concentration: 5 ÷ 2 = 2.5 mg/mL
  3. Draw volume: 0.3 ÷ 2.5 = 0.12 mL
  4. U-100 units: 0.12 × 100 = 12 units

5 mg vial + 5 mL BAC water, 300 mcg (0.3 mg) dose — more dilute

  1. Vial: 5 mg  |  BAC water: 5 mL  |  Target dose: 0.3 mg
  2. Concentration: 5 ÷ 5 = 1 mg/mL
  3. Draw volume: 0.3 ÷ 1 = 0.3 mL
  4. U-100 units: 0.3 × 100 = 30 units

Ipamorelin Reconstitution Guide

Ipamorelin is commonly supplied in 5 mg vials. Reconstitute with BAC water:

  1. Swab both stoppers.
  2. Inject BAC water slowly along the vial wall.
  3. Swirl gently until dissolved. Do not shake.
  4. Store refrigerated. Use within 4–6 weeks.

Ipamorelin doses are often expressed in mcg. Convert: 300 mcg = 0.3 mg, 500 mcg = 0.5 mg. Use the mg value in the calculator.

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I calculate ipamorelin draw volume?

Divide your dose (mg) by the concentration. For 5 mg + 2 mL BAC: 2.5 mg/mL. For 0.3 mg: 0.3 ÷ 2.5 = 0.12 mL = 12 U-100 units.

What are U-100 syringe units?

U-100 is the standard scale for insulin syringes. 100 units = 1.0 mL. That means 10 units = 0.1 mL, 50 units = 0.5 mL. Multiply any draw volume in mL by 100 to get the U-100 units reading.

How do I convert mcg to mg for the calculator?

Divide mcg by 1000 to get mg. For example: 250 mcg = 0.25 mg, 500 mcg = 0.5 mg, 1000 mcg = 1 mg. Enter the mg value in the calculator.

Do I need to recalculate if I change the amount of BAC water?

Yes. Changing BAC water volume changes the concentration (mg/mL), which changes the draw volume for the same mg dose. Always recalculate using: concentration = vial mg ÷ BAC water mL, then draw volume = dose mg ÷ concentration.

Is ipamorelin usually dosed in mcg or mg?

Ipamorelin doses are typically described in mcg (e.g., 200–300 mcg). Divide mcg by 1000 to get mg: 300 mcg = 0.3 mg. Enter the mg value into the calculator.

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For educational and research purposes only. Not medical advice. Consult a licensed healthcare professional before making any medical or health-related decisions.