Humanin Reconstitution Calculator

BAC water and exact syringe draws for Humanin vials, with the full math chain shown with every result.

Mode

Auto picks the cleanest BAC water for you. Manual uses the water you already added.
1

What size is your syringe?

All insulin syringes are U-100, so 100 units equals 1 mL.
2

How much peptide is in your vial?

Check the label on the vial.
3

What is your dose per injection?

Select or enter the amount you want per shot.
Unit:

Step 1 of 2, Reconstitute

For the dose below, add this much BAC water (dose: ,)
,mL

Step 2 of 2, Draw your dose

Pull the syringe to
,units
Concentration
, per mL
Doses per vial
, at this dose

The math, step by step

    Medical Disclaimer. This calculator is for informational purposes only. It does not constitute medical advice and does not recommend doses. Always consult a qualified healthcare provider before using any peptide compound. Never self-medicate. Full disclaimer.

    Reconstitution chart: 10 mg vial

    BAC water addedConcentrationDraw for 1 mg doseDraw for 4 mg dose
    1 mL10,000 mcg/mL10 units40 units
    1.5 mL6,667 mcg/mL15 units60 units
    2 mL5,000 mcg/mL20 units80 units
    2.5 mL4,000 mcg/mL25 units100 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 Humanin

    Humanin is a mitochondrial-derived peptide, first identified in the surviving brain cells of Alzheimer’s patients, which pointed research toward a possible protective role. Studies since have examined its effects on cellular stress response, programmed cell death, and metabolic and neurological function. It has no regulatory approval, and the work is overwhelmingly laboratory and animal based. Research vials are the only supply outside a study.

    Because the studied activity is at the cellular-protection level rather than microgram-scale signaling, Humanin is discussed in whole milligrams. Community protocols vary widely and there is no settled range, but figures of roughly 1 to 5 mg per injection appear most often. There is no approved schedule, no label to check against, and limited human dosing data, so the presets here are common round numbers and nothing more.

    Milligram doses mean larger draws, so water affects fit as well as readability. From a 10 mg vial with 1 mL of BAC water, a 1 mg dose is a 10 unit draw and a 4 mg dose is 40 units; one vial holds between two and ten doses depending on your number. Add more water and the draws grow but stay on the syringe. The doses-per-vial line in the result does the supply math for any combination. Refrigerate after reconstitution and respect the stability window your source states.

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    Common questions

    How many doses does a 10 mg Humanin vial hold?
    At 1 mg per injection, ten. At 5 mg, two. The doses-per-vial line in the result card computes this for any dose you enter.
    Is there an established Humanin dose?
    No. Human dosing data is limited and there is no approved schedule. The presets are common round numbers, not a recommendation.
    How much water should I add to a 10 mg vial?
    Enough to keep the draw readable and on your syringe. At 1 mL, a 1 mg dose is a 10 unit draw. The chart below shows the alternatives.

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