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BPC-157 reconstitution calculator

Enter your vial size, bacteriostatic water, and target dose — get the concentration, the exact U-100 syringe draw, and how many doses the vial holds. No account, no vendor ties, numbers never leave your browser.

CONCENTRATION
5 mg/mL
YOUR DRAW (U-100)
15 units
DOSES IN VIAL
13
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How the math works

Three formulas, checked twice — the same engine that powers the Zyra Labs app:

Worked example: 10 mg BPC-157 + 2 mL water = 5 mg/mL. A 750 mcg dose is then 750 mcg ÷ 5 mg/mL = 0.15 mL = 15 units on a U-100 insulin syringe.

BPC-157 quick facts

Half-life≈ 4–6 h
Typical route (published research)SubQ · daily
Common vial sizes5 mg · 10 mg

Source: PMC9794587 (BPC-157 pharmacokinetic review; PK-PD disconnect noted)

See also: BPC-157 half-life & clearance curve · BPC-157 dose charts (mg → units)

Frequently asked

How much BAC water should I add to a 10 mg BPC-157 vial?

There is no single correct amount — the water volume sets the concentration, not the dose. Adding 2 mL to 10 mg gives 5 mg/mL, which puts a 750 mcg draw at 15 units on a U-100 insulin syringe. More water = larger, easier-to-measure draws; less water = smaller draws.

How many units is 750 mcg of BPC-157?

It depends entirely on your concentration. At 5 mg/mL (10 mg + 2 mL), 750 mcg is 15 units on a U-100 syringe. Use the calculator above with your own vial and water volumes.

What is the half-life of BPC-157?

BPC-157's reported half-life is ≈ 4–6 h. See our cited half-life reference for the decay curve and clearance math.

Is this medical advice?

No. This calculator performs general arithmetic on values you enter, for research and educational purposes. It never recommends doses and we never answer sourcing questions.

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