Peptide Reports
Peptide calculators and reconstitution math, built for careful research planning.
Peptide Reports helps researchers estimate syringe units, concentration, diluent volumes, and project material requirements with clear formulas and practical reference guides.
Educational calculation tools only. Peptide Reports does not provide medical advice, treatment protocols, or instructions for human use.
Tools
Research calculation suite
Each tool is designed to make the arithmetic visible, reviewable, and easy to cross-check during research planning.
Peptide dosage calculator
Convert vial strength and dilution volume into concentration, syringe units, and estimated doses per vial.
Reverse peptide calculator
Start with a target draw amount and calculate the diluent volume needed for a cleaner syringe measurement.
Order quantity planner
Estimate total milligrams and vial count from amount, frequency, times per day, duration, and vial size.
BMI reference
Calculate BMI as a general screening reference alongside research planning workflows.
Research peptide directory
Browse peptide-specific reference entries and use the calculators for transparent concentration math.
Peptide calculator
Draw and dose calculator for research planning
Enter vial amount, diluent volume, target amount, and syringe size to estimate concentration, draw volume, and approximate doses per vial.
For informational and research math only. This tool does not recommend, prescribe, or validate any dose for human or animal use.
Reverse calculator
Find the diluent volume for a preferred syringe draw
Use reverse mode when you know the target amount and the syringe units you want to draw, then estimate the diluent volume required to reach that concentration.
Round volumes should still be checked against sterile handling requirements, container size, and professional guidance.
Order planner
Estimate total research material needed
Plan project quantities by frequency, amount, duration, and vial size before placing an order.
BMI calculator
Quick BMI reference
BMI is included as a general body-composition reference. It does not account for muscle mass, health history, or individual clinical context.
How it works