Prefilled BAC water calculator
Tirzepatide 10 mg / 5 mL BAC calculator
This page opens the peptide reconstitution calculator with Tirzepatide, 10 mg vial amount, 5 mL bacteriostatic water, and an example 2.5 mg amount already filled in.
10 mg in 5 mL equals 2 mg/mL. On a U-100 syringe, 1 unit equals 20 mcg. The example 2.5 mg amount equals 1.25 mL or 125 U.
| Input or result | Value | Calculation |
|---|---|---|
| Vial amount | 10 mg | Entered label amount |
| BAC water volume | 5 mL | Entered final volume |
| Concentration | 2 mg/mL | 10 mg / 5 mL |
| U-100 unit value | 20 mcg per unit | Concentration x 10 |
| Example amount | 2.5 mg | 1.25 mL / 125 U |
| Arithmetic doses per vial | 4 | Vial amount / example amount |
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.
For GLP-1 products, pharmacy instructions, the exact product label, and prescribed directions override any arithmetic preset here.
Formula
- Concentration: vial amount in mg divided by final volume in mL.
- Draw volume: example amount in mg divided by concentration in mg/mL.
- U-100 units: draw volume in mL multiplied by 100.
Related compound profile: Tirzepatide half-life and evidence profile.
FAQs
What is the concentration of Tirzepatide 10 mg in 5 mL?
10 mg divided by 5 mL equals 2 mg/mL.
How many U-100 units is the example 2.5 mg amount?
Using only the entered arithmetic, the example amount is 125 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.