Growth hormone secretagogue

GHRP-6 Dosage Calculator

GHRP-6 is a growth-hormone-releasing peptide studied as a GH secretagogue in research settings. It is an investigational compound and is not FDA-approved.

Enter the milligrams on your vial, the bacteriostatic water added, and your dose in micrograms. The calculator returns the exact draw volume and the mark on a U-100 insulin syringe (1 IU = 0.01 mL).

The GHRP-6 dosage chart shows how commonly-referenced dose points translate to a draw at your vial size and water volume. Every figure is illustrative arithmetic, not a recommendation.

Concentration
2500 mcg/mL
Draw per dose
0.080 mL
On a U-100 syringe
8 IU
Doses per vial
25

Tip: adding 2.50 mL of bacteriostatic water would put this dose on a clean, easy-to-read mark on a U-100 insulin syringe.

Educational math only — not medical advice, and not a dose recommendation. The dose above is the value you entered. Always follow a licensed clinician’s instructions. Investigational compounds are not FDA-approved.

GHRP-6 Dosage Chart

Commonly-cited dose points (commonly-cited research range) at a 5 mg vial reconstituted with 2 mL of bacteriostatic water. The volume and syringe columns are computed from those inputs — illustrative math, never a dose recommendation.

GHRP-6 dosing chart at a 5 mg vial reconstituted with 2 mL of bacteriostatic water (2,500 mcg/mL). Example figures, not a recommendation.
Example doseVolume to drawU-100 syringeNotes
100 mcg0.040 mL4 IU
200 mcg0.080 mL8 IU
300 mcg0.120 mL12 IU

How to use this calculator

  1. Vial size — the milligrams printed on your GHRP-6 vial (commonly 5 or 10 mg).
  2. Bacteriostatic water — how much you add to dissolve the powder. More water = a larger, easier-to-read draw at the same dose.
  3. Dose — the amount you intend to draw, in micrograms. This is your number, not a recommendation.
  4. Read the IU mark — on a U-100 insulin syringe, 1 IU = 0.01 mL. The calculator shows the exact tick to fill to.

GHRP-6 FAQ

How do I reconstitute GHRP-6?
Add bacteriostatic water down the wall of the vial and let the powder dissolve without shaking. Use the calculator above to see the resulting concentration and the exact U-100 insulin-syringe units for your dose.
How many units is a 200 mcg GHRP-6 dose?
It depends on concentration. A 5 mg vial reconstituted with 2 mL yields 2,500 mcg/mL, so a 200 mcg dose is 0.08 mL, which is 8 IU on a U-100 insulin syringe. Adjust the water volume to move to a rounder mark.
Is GHRP-6 FDA-approved?
No. GHRP-6 is an investigational research compound and is not FDA-approved. The information here is educational, not medical advice, and not a dose recommendation.
How is reconstituted GHRP-6 stored?
Reconstituted peptide is generally refrigerated (about 2–8 °C) and protected from light; the dry powder is kept frozen. Follow the storage guidance for your specific product.

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Educational math only — not medical advice, and not a dose recommendation. PeptidePanel does not promote, source, or supply any compound. GHRP-6 is an investigational research compound discussed for educational purposes and is not FDA-approved. Always consult a licensed clinician.