Tesamorelin Dosage Calculator
A GHRH analog; FDA-approved only for HIV-associated lipodystrophy, other uses are off-label. Use the calculator below to convert your vial size, bacteriostatic water, and dose into the exact volume to draw and the mark on a U-100 insulin syringe.
Tip: adding 0.50 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.
How to use this calculator
- Vial size — the milligrams printed on your Tesamorelin vial (commonly 5 or 10 mg).
- Bacteriostatic water — how much you add to dissolve the powder. More water = a larger, easier-to-read draw at the same dose.
- Dose — the amount you intend to draw, in micrograms. This is your number, not a recommendation.
- Read the IU mark — on a U-100 insulin syringe, 1 IU = 0.01 mL. The calculator shows the exact tick to fill to.