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How do you decide on what size of vials to order? Is there a calculator that tells how many doses per vial you get if you’re taking “x” amount of Reta per week and how long that vial should last? I’m not understanding how much bac water goes into each of the various mg vials to achieve my target dosage. Can anyone point me in the right direction. Thanks.
 
Hello, Have a look around these links and see if this helps you. Also worth using the search function on this site to aid in your reseach.

https://bluewellpeptides.com/peptide-calculator/

https://peptidedosages.com/dosages/

https://pep-pedia.org/browse

https://cellgenic.com/peptide-calculator/
 
I use these. They are depyrogenated and none on Amazon are, that I've found. I got the 2 ml and 5 ml for larger volumes. Are they more expensive? Yes. Are they as sterile as you can get? Also, yes.

Ultra Spec Sterile 2ML (13mm neck) Clear Sealed Glass Vials

In order to receive vials in sealed shrink wrap boxes, please order in multiples of 25 Ultra Spec Sterile 2ML-13mm Clear Sealed Glass Vial, Qty 1 ULTRA SPEC sterile depyrogenated vials are assembled with Teflon coated non-latex chlorobutyl rubber stoppers (conforming with USP<381>) and vials...

www.medical-and-lab-supplies.com
 
You really only need empty vials if you're filtering. My favorite Reconstitution calculator below. It should help a ton. Have you purchased anything yet? No offense, but you should read more before diving in. Search works good too as mentioned.

https://calc.injectionshop.com/
 
Rtrain said:
How do you decide on what size of vials to order? Is there a calculator that tells how many doses per vial you get if you’re taking “x” amount of Reta per week and how long that vial should last? I’m not understanding how much bac water goes into each of the various mg vials to achieve my target dosage. Can anyone point me in the right direction. Thanks.

A lot of people like to buy kits so that each vial will last about a month. So, if you are on 6mg of retatrutide, then a 24 or 30 milligram kit is what a lot of people would buy. If your risk tolerance is higher, and you want to extend how long you keep the reconstituted vial in the fridge (as many do), you could go with a higher milligram kit, like R60, but then you will be using that vial for 10 weeks. You do the math based on your risk. Usually higher milligram kits are less expensive per milligram. If you're on a very small dose, you probably don't want a 60 milligram vial kit. If you're just starting and not sure of your dose, assume that you'll titrate up over weeks.
 
I second on getting more familiar with the math/process before diving in.

It's not uncommon to get different sized kits to move up with as the dose moves up, although you can use smaller mg vials on higher doses, of course.

I started Reta ordering R20 and R60 when I was at 5mg Tirz. I went through a 3 20mg vials before moving to R60 to save the more expensive (and versatile) R20 for the future. It turned out I could have just used R60 from the start, I'm almost 3 months in and have gone though 120mg of Reta plus my current R60.
 
If you're asking what dosage to buy, look at peptidedosages.com.

If you're needing to learn about reconstitution, calc.injectionshop.com helped me figure out recon and dosage strength.

If you are needing to buy empty vials for filtering, please look to ALK or KS-Tech. Sterile. Non-pyrogenic. Be careful on Amazon/Temu/Aliexpress.

InjectionShop.com has supplies and is a forum sponsor. You can also get bac water from them.
 
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