Concentration
vial amount in mg ÷ BAC water in mLThe result is shown in mg/mL, with mcg/mL as a secondary conversion.
Compare BAC-water volumes for an AOD-9604 vial and see the resulting concentration, liquid volume, and U-100 syringe mark for values you enter.
This page does not select a BAC-water amount, target amount, treatment, schedule, product, or method of administration. Confirm the exact product instructions and all values independently.
Enter the total quantity printed on the vial and an amount you want to measure. The default mode compares mathematically workable BAC-water volumes.
An AOD-9604 reconstitution calculation starts with the total amount printed on the vial. Select the matching vial unit, enter an amount to measure, and compare how different BAC-water volumes change the concentration and corresponding syringe mark.
For 5 mg and 10 mg vials: enter 5 or 10 as the vial amount and select mg. The calculator performs the same transparent arithmetic for either vial size; it does not decide how much BAC water should be used.
Adding more liquid produces a lower concentration and a larger liquid volume for the same entered amount. Adding less liquid produces a higher concentration and a smaller liquid volume. The comparison chart displays both outcomes so the arithmetic can be checked.
Yes. Enter 5 mg as the total vial amount. The tool compares the mathematical results of several BAC-water volumes without selecting one for you.
Yes. Enter 10 mg and the amount you want to convert. Always confirm the vial label, diluent, and syringe type independently.
No. It converts user-entered values and does not recommend an amount, schedule, treatment, or preparation method.
For more background, read how peptide reconstitution math works, learn how to interpret a BAC-water-to-peptide ratio, and compare common bacteriostatic-water vial sizes.
vial amount in mg ÷ BAC water in mLThe result is shown in mg/mL, with mcg/mL as a secondary conversion.
amount entered in mg ÷ concentration in mg/mLThis determines the liquid volume containing the amount entered.
liquid volume in mL × 100The scale comparison applies only to a correctly identified U-100 syringe.
A correct calculation cannot establish identity, purity, sterility, stability, compatibility, regulatory status, or suitability. Product labeling and qualified professional guidance control over a generic calculator.
This name is commonly associated with research or non-approved products. FDA approval, lawful compounding status, and safety information may be absent or limited; verify the exact product.
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General regulatory and safety context reviewed August 17, 2026.