Peptide Vial Supply Planner
Enter your vial size, dose, and injection frequency to calculate exactly how many doses you have, when your vial runs out, and when to place your next order.
Your Vial Supply Plan
Total doses
20
per vial
Days supply
20
days per vial
Draw per dose
10.0
units (U-100 syringe)
Concentration
2.50
mg/mL
First injection
Apr 27, 2026
Recommended reorder by
May 10, 2026
7 days before depletion — allows shipping time
Estimated vial depletion
May 17, 2026
Last dose from this vial
Volume Breakdown
Concentration
2.50 mg/mL
Volume per dose
0.100 mL
Draw on syringe
10.0 units
Injections / week
7×
How to Use This Planner
Select Your Peptide
Choose from common presets or select Custom to enter your own values. Presets fill in typical vial sizes and doses automatically.
Confirm Vial & Dose
Verify the vial size (mg), water volume (mL), and dose per injection. Change the unit between mcg and mg as needed.
Set Frequency & Start Date
Select how often you inject and enter the date of your first injection. The planner calculates everything from there.
Read Your Supply Plan
See total doses, days supply, depletion date, and the recommended reorder date — 7 days before your vial runs out.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is bacteriostatic water and how much should I add?
What are 'units' on an insulin syringe?
Why does the planner recommend reordering 7 days early?
How long does a reconstituted peptide vial stay stable?
What if my dose changes during the protocol?
Difference from the Reconstitution Calculator
The Reconstitution Calculator tells you how many units to draw for a single dose. This Vial Supply Planner adds injection frequency and a start date to give you the full supply timeline — useful for protocol planning, ordering ahead, and avoiding gaps in your protocol.
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