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BPC-157 Reconstitution: 5mg in 2ml BAC Water

Complete calculation with common dose examples

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Quick Answer:

5mg BPC-157 reconstituted in 2ml BAC water gives a concentration of 2.5mg/ml (2,500mcg/ml). For a 250mcg dose, draw 10 units on a U-100 insulin syringe.

Three-step peptide reconstitution process: draw BAC water, add to vial slowly, swirl gently

Step-by-Step Calculation

1. Concentration

5mg / 2ml = 2.5mg/ml = 2,500mcg/ml

2. Dose Calculation (250mcg example)

250mcg = 0.25mg
0.25mg / 2.5mg/ml = 0.1ml = 10 units (U-100)

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Common BPC-157 Doses (5mg/2ml)

DoseVolumeU-100 UnitsDoses per Vial
200mcg0.08ml8 units25 doses
250mcg0.1ml10 units20 doses
300mcg0.12ml12 units16 doses
500mcg0.2ml20 units10 doses
750mcg0.3ml30 units6 doses

How Long Does One Vial Last?

At 250mcg twice daily (most common protocol):

5mg / 0.25mg per injection = 20 injections
20 injections / 2 per day = 10 days per vial

For a 4-week cycle at this dose: you need 3 vials (28 days / 10 days per vial = 2.8, round up).

What If You Used Different Water Volume?

Water AddedConcentrationUnits for 250mcg
1ml5mg/ml5 units
1.5ml3.33mg/ml7.5 units
2ml2.5mg/ml10 units
3ml1.67mg/ml15 units

2ml is most common. More water = easier to measure small doses accurately.

Storage After Reconstitution

  • Refrigerate immediately: 2-8°C (36-46°F)
  • BPC-157 stability: approximately 28 days reconstituted
  • Never freeze reconstituted peptides
  • Keep away from light
  • Mark the reconstitution date on the vial

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Disclaimer: This is a calculation reference, not medical advice. Consult a healthcare provider for dosing guidance.

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