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How Much Bacteriostatic Water for Semax? Reconstitution Calculator

Concentration and syringe-unit draw math for reconstituted research solutions — for research use only, not medical or personal-dosing guidance.

Limited human dataSome human data exists but is limited or non-randomized. Research use only.

Reconstitution calculator

Vial contents

Use the total mg printed on the vial label.

Diluent volume

More water = lower concentration — watch the vial in the results preview fill as you set it.

Target amount per draw

The amount of peptide each draw should contain.

Results preview

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3 mL added · 100% full

Sizes only change the illustrations and scale labels — never the math.

Draw 3 units

= 0.03 mL on a 1.0 mL syringe (100 u)

Concentration

10.00 mg/mL

mg per mL of finished solution

10,000 mcg/mL

Dose per draw: 300 mcg (0.3 mg)

Draws per vial

100

full draws this vial yields at the target amount

Semax reconstitution chart — bacteriostatic water to concentration

Resulting concentration (mg/mL) when a lyophilized Semax vial is reconstituted with common bacteriostatic-water volumes, for research preparations. Add the diluent volume that reaches the mg/mL a research protocol specifies.

Semax vial amount in milligrams versus bacteriostatic water volume in millilitres, showing the reconstituted concentration in mg/mL.
Vial amount+1 mL BAC water+2 mL BAC water+3 mL BAC water+5 mL BAC water
10 mg 10 mg/mL 5 mg/mL 3.33 mg/mL 2 mg/mL
15 mg 15 mg/mL 7.5 mg/mL 5 mg/mL 3 mg/mL
20 mg 20 mg/mL 10 mg/mL 6.67 mg/mL 4 mg/mL
30 mg 30 mg/mL 15 mg/mL 10 mg/mL 6 mg/mL

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Frequently asked questions

How much reconstitution solution for 30 mg Semax?

For a 30 mg vial of Semax, the volume of bacteriostatic water added is what sets the concentration of the research preparation — the peptide mass itself does not change. Adding 1 mL of bacteriostatic water yields 30 mg/mL, 2 mL yields 15 mg/mL, and 3 mL yields 10 mg/mL. Choose the diluent volume that reaches the mg/mL a research protocol specifies, or enter any amount in the calculator above. Supplied for laboratory research use only.

How much bacteriostatic water do I add to 30 mg of Semax?

The amount of bacteriostatic water added to a 30 mg Semax vial is selected to reach a target concentration for a research preparation. To yield 15 mg/mL, add 2 mL; to yield 30 mg/mL, add 1 mL. This calculator performs the concentration and volume arithmetic (mass ÷ diluent volume). It is a lab-math utility for research use only, not medical or dosing guidance.

What concentration does Semax reach after reconstitution?

Concentration (mg/mL) equals the peptide mass in the vial divided by the volume of bacteriostatic water added. A 30 mg vial reconstituted with 2 mL of bacteriostatic water yields 15 mg/mL; with 1 mL it yields 30 mg/mL. The chart on this page lists common Semax vial amounts against several bacteriostatic-water volumes so the resulting concentration can be read directly. For research use only.

Does adding more bacteriostatic water change how much Semax is in the vial?

No. Adding bacteriostatic water changes the concentration (mg per mL), not the total mass of Semax in the vial. More diluent produces a more dilute research solution that requires a larger measured volume for the same amount; less diluent produces a more concentrated solution requiring a smaller measured volume. This tool computes those figures for reconstituted research solutions only.

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For research use only. Not medical guidance. Not for human consumption. This tool performs concentration and volume arithmetic for reconstituted research solutions and does not evaluate protocol design or subject safety.