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Math help, please? Need to figure the correct amount of BAC water.

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Hey guys. I need to reconstitute my BPC-157. In the past I have only used TB-500 which was simple because I just added 1/2mL (one syringe) of BAC water to the 2mg TB-500 vial and administered.

This time I'm running BPC-157 and it comes in a 5mg vial. So I assume I fill the vial with BAC water and then refrigerate it and re-use at each dose...?

BPC-157 (5mg)
30g Insuling Syringes (1/2mL -or- 1/2cc, doses up to 50 units)
30mL BAC water

  1. How much BAC water do I need to add to the BPC vial?
  2. How many units of this mixed solution will I administer to get a dose of 200mcg BPC-157?
  3. Can I refrigerate the solution and re-use each day for 25-30 days?

My dose can be anywhere from 200mcg-250mcg. I weigh 150lbs around 7% bf and have a groin or lower abdomen strain or small tear that won't heal on its own.

Thank you so much in advance for your help!

Ronniejane's picture

5000 divided by 200 and you get 25. So 2.5

jimmycrackcorn's picture

bro...is it that hard?? you have a 5mg vial...which = 5000mcg...how many times does 200 go into 5000? 25? so u want enough bac water in your vial to make each IU(.1) 200mg...put 2.5mls of bac water in your vial...

47R22B9's picture

Thank you. For me, yes, it is that hard. Math and numbers have always been hard for me. We all have our weaknesses.

So 3 syringes of BAC water would be 2.5mls. 200mg BPC would be filling the syringe one tick mark (1 unit of 50) each time?

Thanks again. I appreciate your help very much.

CAhardcore's picture

If you're using a standard 1ml insulin pin, fill it 2 times then 1/2 .. 1+1+1/2=2.5
If your using 1/2ml pins.... 1/2+1/2+1/2+1/2+1/2= 2.5
By the above math, each unit is 200mcg

47R22B9's picture

Perfect. Thank you.