Enter your AOD-9604 vial size and the volume of bacteriostatic water you are adding. The calculator returns the concentration in mcg/ml and the exact units to draw on a U-100 insulin syringe. It works for the common 2mg and 5mg vials.
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Results
Concentration
2500 mcg/ml
2.5 mg/ml
Volume to inject
0.12 ml
per dose
Units on insulin syringe (U-100)
12 units
on a standard 100-unit insulin syringe
Doses per vial
16 doses
at 300 mcg each
How this is calculated
5mg × 1,000 = 5000 mcg total
5000 ÷ 2ml = 2500 mcg/ml
300 mcg ÷ 2500 = 0.12 ml
0.12 ml × 100 = 12 units
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AOD-9604 is a fragment of the growth hormone molecule researched for fat metabolism. It is typically dosed daily in the low-microgram range, so accurate reconstitution is important for drawing such small amounts consistently.
Ranges commonly reported in research use. AOD-9604 is often injected subcutaneously in the morning on an empty stomach.
| Common daily dose | 300 mcg once daily |
| Higher daily dose | 500 mcg once daily |
Worked example: 5mg vial + 2ml BAC water, 300mcg dose
2ml gives 2,500 mcg/ml, so a 300mcg dose is 0.12ml = 12 units. Because the doses are small, a lower concentration (more water) can make the units easier to measure accurately.
With a 5mg vial reconstituted in 2ml (2,500 mcg/ml): 300 ÷ 2,500 = 0.12ml = 12 units. Enter your vial size and water volume above for an exact figure.
At a 300mcg daily dose a 5mg vial provides about 16 doses; at 500mcg daily, 10 doses. A 2mg vial provides proportionally fewer.
Refrigerate at 2–8°C away from light and label the vial with the date. Reconstituted AOD-9604 is commonly used within 4–6 weeks. Do not freeze it.
Store your vial concentration, log every dose against it, and never lose track of what you injected or when.