GIP (Glucose-Dependent Insulinotropic Polypeptide)

GIP (Glucose-Dependent Insulinotropic Polypeptide, formerly known as Gastric Inh

Draw Volume
1.600mL
Syringe Units
160units
Concentration
2,500mcg/mL
Doses / Vial
1doses
Vial Total
5mg
Waste / Vial
1.0mg
Syringe Cap.
100units · 1mL
Recommended Schedule
Frequencyas needed

Exceeds syringe capacity

Dose requires 1.600mL but syringe holds 1mL. Increase BAC water, use a larger syringe, or split injections.

20% waste per vial. Adjusting to 5.0mg would give 1 even doses with zero waste.
How to reconstitute
Gather & prepare
1/6Gather & prepare

Set up a clean workspace with all supplies ready.

1.Wash hands thoroughly, put on disposable gloves
2.Your 5mg peptide vial (lyophilized powder)
3.Bacteriostatic water (you'll need 2mL)
4.A 3–5mL syringe with 21–25 gauge needle for reconstitution
5.Alcohol swabs (70% isopropyl)
Use bacteriostatic water (0.9% benzyl alcohol) for multi-dose vials. Sterile water is only safe for single-use.
Supply Planner

7x / week for weeks

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28vials
28 doses1 days/vial
Cost Breakdown
Vial price
$0.00per dose
$0.00 /week$0 /month
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