Dosing Tools

Peptide Reconstitution Calculator

Calculate peptide doses with our visual syringe guide

MENT Calculator

Calculate reconstitution doses for MENT

mg
mL
Concentration 5.00 mg/mL
Doses per vial 0
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1mL / 100 units
500 units
5.000 mL
Exceeds syringe capacity!
Use a larger syringe or reduce dose

How to use: Enter your vial size and the amount of bacteriostatic water you'll add. Then enter your desired dose to see exactly how much to draw.

Tip: 1 mL = 100 units on an insulin syringe. Draw slowly to ensure accuracy.

MENT Reference

MENT Dosing Protocols

GoalDoseFrequency
TRT Replacement - Low Dose5-10 mg/dayDaily (or split into 2 injections per day)
Moderate Anabolic Protocol10-15 mg/daySplit into 2 injections per day
Higher Dose - Advanced15-25 mg/daySplit into 2 injections per day

Reconstitution Steps

  1. 01 Wash hands thoroughly and prepare a clean work surface
  2. 02 Wipe vial stopper with alcohol swab and allow to dry
  3. 03 Draw the prescribed dose into an insulin syringe (volumes are typically very small, 0.05-0.25 mL)
  4. 04 Clean injection site with alcohol swab
  5. 05 For subcutaneous: pinch skin at abdomen or love handle area, insert needle at 45-degree angle, inject slowly
  6. 06 For intramuscular: insert needle at 90-degree angle into deltoid, ventrogluteal, or vastus lateralis
  7. 07 Withdraw needle and apply gentle pressure with gauze
  8. 08 Dispose of needle in sharps container
  9. 09 Repeat daily or twice daily as per protocol

Quick Reference

Typical Dose 5-25 mg/day (acetate)
Frequency Daily or split into 2x daily (acetate ester)
Half-life ~40 minutes (acetate ester)
Storage Room temperature (68-77F). Protect from light and moisture.
Cycle 8-20 weeks
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Research Purposes Only

These calculators are provided for educational and research purposes only. Always verify calculations and consult with qualified professionals. The information provided is not medical advice. Peptides should only be used in accordance with applicable laws and regulations.