Calculation tool only. PepAdvice performs mathematical conversions. It does not choose or recommend a dose.
Every number below is arithmetic based on what you enter — nothing here is personalised to you, your goals, or your body. It's not medical advice and isn't a substitute for guidance from a qualified healthcare provider.
Double check the figures yourself before drawing anything into a syringe. If a result looks unexpected, re-check your vial strength and water volume first.
The amount you want per dose.
How much is in your vial?
How much water did you mix in?
Draw to
—
Fill level: — · standard U-100 insulin syringe, 100 units = 1 mL
How this is calculated
- Concentration = vial strength (mg) ÷ bac water added (mL) →
mg/mL - Volume per dose = target dose (mg) ÷ concentration (mg/mL) →
mL - Syringe units = volume per dose (mL) × 100 — based on a standard U-100 insulin syringe, where 100 units = 1mL
- Doses per vial = vial strength (mg) ÷ target dose (mg)
If you're using a different syringe (e.g. U-40 or U-50), don't read units directly — convert the volume-per-dose figure using your syringe's own scale instead.
Educational reference, not personal advice. Summarised from published research and, where noted, public community reporting — not a recommendation for what you, personally, should take.
About the evidence levels
● Approved indication — a real regulator-approved product and dose, for a specific use.
● Early human evidence — small human trials exist, often for a related molecule or a different population.
● Mainly preclinical — human data is thin or absent; most evidence is from animal studies.
▲ Regulatory / safety warning — agencies have issued public warnings, or serious adverse events are documented.