Resources

Pepsider's reference library: dosing context from the literature and the reconstitution calculator. For long-form essays and country buyer guides, see the blog.

For how we score vendors and apps, see the full methodology.

Dosing

Dosing

Literature-first routes, dose ranges from trials or published work, reconstitution notes, and where calculator tools stop being clinical guidance.

Desktop shows a full grid; on small screens each peptide becomes a card with the same fields.

Full literature-first index with routes and dose framing for every compound: all peptide dosing protocols.

Peptide calculator

Peptide calculator

Reconstitution math for lyophilised vials: syringe size, BAC water volume, target mcg per dose, and draw volume on a U-100 scale.

Select volume of syringe
Select peptide vial quantity
How much bacteriostatic water are you adding?
How much of the peptide do you want in each dose?

To have a dose of 250 mcg, pull the syringe to 1.

0.01 ml · solution ≈ 25000 mcg/ml

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U-100 barrel (one line per unit); full scale = 30 units (0.3 ml)

Open the calculator on its own page for a cleaner share link: peptide reconstitution calculator.

Frequently asked questions

Quick answers about how these resources relate to the rest of Pepsider. Full copy stays in the page HTML for search - nothing loads separately.

How are these resources different from rankings and the blog?

Rankings score vendors and apps against a fixed rubric. The /blog carries long-form essays and country buyer guides. Resources here are /resources/dosing protocols and the /peptide-calculator - literature context and reconstitution math we cannot compress into a ranking card or FAQ answer.

Is this medical advice?

No. Pepsider publishes editorial research commentary and rankings methodology. Nothing here replaces a clinician, pharmacist, or your local regulations.

Who writes these pages?

The same reader-funded editorial group behind our EU and US shop rankings and app reviews - nine researchers and biohackers since 2017, with no sponsors or affiliate revenue.

Will pages cite primary sources?

Yes. When we summarise trials or regulatory text we link to peer-reviewed papers, trial registries, or official documents - not recycled SEO summaries. The same sourcing standard is spelled out in our /methodology.

How often do you publish?

When a topic is worth a full page or protocol. There is no sponsor-driven cadence; quality and sourcing matter more than volume.