Semaglutide Vial Calculator
Semaglutide vials come in varying total volumes and concentrations depending on whether you are using a brand-name autoinjector pen or a compounded vial-and-syringe format. For compounded semaglutide, the concentration is typically 5 mg/mL or 10 mg/mL, but pharmacies vary. The vial calculator lets you enter your exact vial size and concentration to see how many weekly doses it contains, when you will run out, and how far in advance to reorder to avoid a supply gap.
Interactive tool
Vial Depletion Planner
The planner runs in your browser with no account required. Enter your vial specs to see your depletion timeline.
What You Enter
- Vial volume (mL)
- Concentration (mg/mL)
- Weekly dose (mg)
- Protocol start date
What You Get
- Total doses available in the vial
- Projected depletion date
- Suggested reorder date (7-day lead time by default)
- Weekly draw volume in mL
From calculator to tracker
The vial planner feeds into the PeptideScholar semaglutide tracker, which stores your supply log and sends optional low-supply alerts before your projected depletion date.
Frequently Asked Questions
Frequently Asked Questions
Dose calculations are based on standard vial concentrations and are intended for planning reference only. Actual doses, concentrations, and reconstitution volumes vary between compounding pharmacies and brands. Always follow the specific instructions provided by your prescribing physician and dispensing pharmacy.
Sources
- 1. FDA Update on Compounded Semaglutide — Shortage StatusFDA • 2024Claim type: regulatoryView source →
- 2. Ozempic (semaglutide) Prescribing Information — Dosage and AdministrationFDA / Novo Nordisk • 2023Claim type: clinicalView source →
- 3. Wegovy (semaglutide) Prescribing Information — Dosage and AdministrationFDA / Novo Nordisk • 2023Claim type: clinicalView source →
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