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PEPTIDE DOSAGE CHEAT SHEETS
HOW MUCH BAC WATER DO I USE & HOW DO I CALCULATE HOW MANY UNITS I INJECT?
Some peptides need more BAC because the peptide may be more painful to administer so it is best to dilute it a bit more. The BAC Water is not what is "important."..it is just the product to help administer the peptide.
Example:
100mg Peptide Vial (In that vial, regardless of how much BAC you use, there will only be 100mg of peptides.
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The difference is if you use 1ml of BAC to dilute your 100mg vial, your injections will need less product in your syringe because that vial is more concentrated.
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If you use 2ml to dilute the 100mg vial, your injections will need a little more in your syringe because of how it is diluted.
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Let's hypothetically say that if you dilute 100mg with 1ml you will need 10 units of peptides injected.
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Let's hypothetically say that if you dilute 100mg with 2ml you will need 20 units of peptides injected.
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The same amount of peptide is injected; it is just that you used more or less BAC to help administer the product.
Here is a Peptide Calculator:
Input:
1. What size insulin syringe you are using
2. How many mgs are in your vial
3. How much BAC you are using to reconstitute your peptide
4. What is the dosage prescribed for your treatment
5. This will calculate how many units you will need to inject.
Let use NAD Dosage as an Example:
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500mg Vial,
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Mix with 2ml BAC
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1-2 week: 25mg (10 units) twice a week
Input:
1. What size insulin syringe you are using - I am going to use a 0.5cc syringe to inject my peptides
2. How many mgs are in your vial - Precision Peptides sells NAD+ 500mg vials
3. How much BAC you are using to reconstitute your peptide - I am going to use 2ml because I want to dilute this peptide a bit because it burns when injected.
4. What is the dosage prescribed for your treatment - for the 1st & 2nd week 25mg is the dosage 2x a week. (1mg = 1000mcg so 25mg = 25000mcg)
5. This will calculate how many units you will need to injected per dosage: Using the Peptide Calculator and inputing these figures, the 1st and 2nd week dosage 2x a week would be 10units 2x per week.