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Retatrutide Plotter (Educational)

A plotter is a visualization tool. This plot uses a simplified half-life decay model to visualize an estimated relative drug level over time (how it may rise after each dose and fall between doses). It does not provide medical advice or recommended regimens.

For educational and research purposes only. Not medical advice. Consult a licensed clinician for personal guidance.
Half-life calculator Retatrutide Calculator Retatrutide Guide

Plotter tool

Enter the amount taken each time (in mg).
How many days between doses. Example: weekly = 7.
Locked constant for this compound (used by the model).
How far ahead to show the estimate. Example: 56 = 8 weeks.
If provided: converts dose amount into mL and U-100 units.
Advanced
Smaller steps look smoother, but can be slower.
Use this if you want the curve to start after a delay.
Per-entry draw volume
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Peak (model)
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End of horizon (model)
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Model: repeated additions at a fixed interval + exponential decay using half-life. Real pharmacokinetics can differ.

What this plot is (and isn t)

This plot helps visualize measurement math. It cannot tell you what you should do, and it does not replace clinical judgment or safety screening.

FAQ

Is this a dosing tool?
No. This page is for education and measurement visualization only. It does not provide medical advice.
Why do plots mention units ?
On a U-100 syringe, units are volume markings. Converting from mg to units depends on concentration (mg per mL).
Where do I do mg mL units math?
Use the Retatrutide calculator for conversion math based on your mix concentration.