Calculator
Reconstitution calculator
Tell it the mg in your vial, how much BAC water you are adding, and the dose you want. It gives you the units to draw on a standard insulin syringe, plus how many doses the vial holds.
The mg printed on the vial.
How much you mix in.
Per injection.
Draw to
5.0units
on a U-100 insulin syringe
That is
0.050mL
of liquid per dose
Doses per vial
40
at this dose
A U-100 insulin syringe has 100 units per mL, so 0.50 mL reads as 50 units. The math here is concentration equals mg divided by mL, then your dose divided by that concentration gives the volume. Double-check the mg printed on your own vial before you draw.
Reminder: this is a math tool, not medical advice. It does not tell you what to take, only how a given dose maps to units. Always check the mg printed on your own vial, and talk to a professional before you start anything.