For a 30 mg retatrutide vial, 3 ml of bacteriostatic water gives 10 mg/ml and 6 ml gives 5 mg/ml. The more water you add, the lower the concentration and the larger the draw volume. Use the calculator to find the exact numbers for your vial.
Adjust the vial size and bacteriostatic water to see the exact concentration and units. Research math only.
Units assume a U-100 syringe (100 units = 1 ml). This is research math only, not dosing or medical advice.
Round physical measurements carefully and follow your lab protocol.
Everything here is for laboratory research use only. It describes bacteriostatic water and reconstitution arithmetic — not dosing, and not medical guidance. If your goal is treating something in yourself, that's a job for a licensed clinician.
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