Stop wasting peptides by blindly following label dosing!
Your COA (Certificate of Analysis) is your best friend - it tells you the ACTUAL peptide content, not what's printed on the vial.
Real Example: Thymosin Alpha-1
- Label says: 10mg
- COA shows: 7mg actual content
- Solution: Adjust your reconstitution ratio
The Math Made Simple
Standard reconstitution: 10mg peptide + 1ml BAC water = 10mg/ml concentration
COA-adjusted reconstitution: 7mg peptide + 0.7ml BAC water = 10mg/ml concentration
Why This Matters
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Consistent dosing - You get the same concentration every time
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No waste - Use exactly what you need
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Better results - Accurate dosing leads to predictable outcomes
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Cost effective - Maximize every vial
Quick Formula
New BAC water volume = (Actual mg from COA Ă· Label mg) Ă Standard volume
Example: (7mg Ă· 10mg) Ă 1ml = 0.7ml BAC water
Pro Tips
đŹ Always check your COA before reconstituting
đŻ This method works for ANY peptide
đĄ Some peptides test HIGHER than label - adjust accordingly
S/O Peptira for making this process easy the net content right on the label
Who else adjusts based on COA results? Drop your experience below! đ