Ipamorelin Reconstitution Calculator

Use this free Ipamorelin dosage tool to work out your vial’s concentration after mixing, translate microgram targets into U-100 insulin syringe units, and read off how far to draw the plunger. It is built around standard U-100 markings (100 units = 1.0 mL), so the numbers line up with common peptide syringes.

Ipamorelin Calculator

What is the total volume of your syringe?
Assumes U-100 markings (100 units = 1.0 mL). Math tool only — not medical advice.
Select peptide vial amount
How much bacteriostatic water are you adding?
Desired amount per draw
Results
To have a dose of pull the syringe to
Concentration
Per Unit (U-100)
mcg/unit
Draw
units ( mL)
Syringe Max
units
This calculator performs unit conversion math only and does not provide medical guidance.

What is Ipamorelin?

Ipamorelin is a synthetic peptide that acts as a selective growth hormone secretagogue—meaning it is discussed in research literature for its ability to signal GH release through pathways that are often described as comparatively “clean” versus some older secretagogues. It is not a GLP‑1 drug; most public discussions center on laboratory, compounding, or investigator-led contexts rather than consumer marketing claims.

Like many research peptides, ipamorelin is frequently supplied as a lyophilized powder and is typically reconstituted with bacteriostatic water so the solution can be drawn accurately in a syringe.

After mixing, people usually want to translate a target ipamorelin dose—most often expressed in mcg (sometimes mg for larger amounts)—into U‑100 insulin syringe units (100 units = 1.0 mL). That math depends on:

  • How much ipamorelin was in the vial before reconstitution
  • How many milliliters of bacteriostatic water you added
  • The microgram (or milligram) amount you intend to pull per injection

The Ipamorelin dosage calculator on this page handles the unit conversions for you: final concentration, micrograms delivered per insulin “unit” on a U‑100 scale, and the exact draw in both units and mL.

Disclaimer: This page and calculator are intended for educational and mathematical unit-conversion purposes only and do not provide medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment guidance.

How to Use the Ipamorelin Calculator

Walk through your vial setup once, and the tool outputs the mixed concentration plus the precise U‑100 insulin syringe pull—so you are not doing pen‑and‑paper conversions between micrograms and “units” on the barrel.

Step 1: Choose Your Syringe Size

Pick the total barrel volume you are drawing with. The math assumes standard U‑100 graduations: 100 units = 1.0 mL.

Step 2: Select the Vial Amount

Tell the calculator how much ipamorelin was in the dry vial (for example 2 mg or 5 mg), or type a custom milligram total if your label differs.

Step 3: Enter Water Added

Record the milliliters of bacteriostatic water you introduced. That volume is the denominator in your final micrograms‑per‑milliliter concentration.

Step 4: Choose Your Dose

Set the per‑injection target in mcg (ipamorelin is usually discussed in micrograms) or switch to mg if you prefer. The readout updates with concentration, micrograms per insulin unit, draw units, and milliliters.

Tip: Using less diluent raises the concentration, which generally means fewer tick marks to travel for the same microgram dose—just be sure your numbers still fit comfortably inside the syringe you selected.

Ipamorelin Calculator FAQs

How do you reconstitute ipamorelin?
Ipamorelin usually arrives as a freeze‑dried powder; you add a measured volume of bacteriostatic water along the vial wall, let it dissolve without shaking aggressively, and the resulting liquid’s strength depends entirely on how many milligrams were in the vial divided by how many milliliters you added.
Can this calculator turn ipamorelin mcg (or mg) into insulin syringe units?
Yes. Plug in the labeled vial mass, the diluent volume you used, and the dose you want—most people work in mcg for ipamorelin. The tool returns U‑100 units and the matching mL draw so you are not cross‑multiplying by hand.
Why does changing how much water I add change the unit readout?
Each insulin “unit” always represents the same tiny slice of a milliliter on a U‑100 syringe, but how many micrograms sit inside that slice changes with concentration. More water → weaker solution → more units required to land on the same microgram target (and the inverse if you use less diluent).
What does U-100 mean on an insulin syringe?
U‑100 labeling means the barrel is graduated so 100 numbered units span exactly 1.0 mL of liquid—e.g. 10 units ≈ 0.10 mL and 30 units ≈ 0.30 mL. The calculator’s outputs assume that relationship.
Is this ipamorelin calculator medical advice?
No. It only performs arithmetic and unit translation from the numbers you supply. It does not tell you whether to use ipamorelin, what dose is appropriate, or how to treat any health condition.