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TB-500 10 mg / 2 mL BAC calculator

This page opens the peptide reconstitution calculator with TB-500, 10 mg vial amount, 2 mL bacteriostatic water, and an example 2.5 mg amount already filled in.

Arithmetic only U-100 syringe scale recovery peptide
Direct answer

10 mg in 2 mL equals 5 mg/mL. On a U-100 syringe, 1 unit equals 50 mcg. The example 2.5 mg amount equals 0.5 mL or 50 U.

Input or resultValueCalculation
Vial amount10 mgEntered label amount
BAC water volume2 mLEntered final volume
Concentration5 mg/mL10 mg / 2 mL
U-100 unit value50 mcg per unitConcentration x 10
Example amount2.5 mg0.5 mL / 50 U
Arithmetic doses per vial4Vial amount / example amount

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What this preset does and does not do

The preset fills calculator fields for a narrow long-tail search pattern: compound, vial amount, bacteriostatic water volume, example amount, and syringe scale. It does not verify the product, select a diluent, decide a route, create a prescription instruction, or prove that the example amount is appropriate.

Use only with verified product instructions and a labeled vial amount; the preset does not choose a dose or diluent.

Formula

Related compound profile: TB-500 half-life and evidence profile.

FAQs

What is the concentration of TB-500 10 mg in 2 mL?

10 mg divided by 2 mL equals 5 mg/mL.

How many U-100 units is the example 2.5 mg amount?

Using only the entered arithmetic, the example amount is 50 U on a U-100 scale.

Does this page tell me what dose or water volume to use?

No. It only performs arithmetic from the displayed numbers and cannot determine product-specific instructions.