Reconstitution chart: 10 mg vial
| BAC water added | Concentration | Draw for 300 mcg dose | Draw for 600 mcg dose |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 mL | 10,000 mcg/mL | 3 units | 6 units |
| 1.5 mL | 6,667 mcg/mL | 4.5 units | 9 units |
| 2 mL | 5,000 mcg/mL | 6 units | 12 units |
| 2.5 mL | 4,000 mcg/mL | 7.5 units | 15 units |
Draws are U-100 insulin syringe units (100 units = 1 mL). Formula: dose in mcg ÷ (vial mcg ÷ water mL) × 100. The calculator above handles any other combination.
About CJC-1295 / Ipamorelin Blend
The CJC-1295 and ipamorelin blend is the single most common combination product in the growth hormone secretagogue category, and vendors sell it pre-mixed in one vial at a fixed ratio. The logic researchers cite is complementary timing: CJC-1295 (usually the no-DAC form, also sold as Mod GRF 1-29) extends the window of growth-hormone-releasing-hormone signaling, while ipamorelin triggers a clean growth hormone pulse through a separate ghrelin-mimicking receptor. Neither component has regulatory approval.
The key thing about a blend vial is that you do not calculate the two peptides separately. The ratio was fixed when the vial was filled, so you treat the contents as one pool. Enter the total peptide content printed on the label (a vial sold as 5 mg plus 5 mg is 10 mg total) and your total combined dose per injection. A common discussed dose is around 100 to 300 mcg of each component, so 200 to 600 mcg combined, taken before bed to ride the natural overnight growth hormone surge.
From a 10 mg blend vial with 2 mL of BAC water, a 300 mcg combined dose is a 6 unit draw and a 600 mcg dose is 12 units, both clean to read. At 300 mcg per night, a 10 mg vial holds roughly thirty doses, about a month. If your vial lists only one number rather than a split, that number is the total: use it as written. Refrigerate after reconstitution and confirm whether your CJC component is the DAC or no-DAC form, because the timing of your protocol depends on it even though the dilution math does not.
Quick facts
- Status: no regulatory approval (either component)
- Sold pre-mixed at a fixed ratio; calculate the total content as one pool
- Commonly discussed combined dose: 200 to 600 mcg, often before bed
- Common total vial sizes: 5, 10, and 15 mg
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