Preparation & administration
Concentration
Also known as: mg/ml · mcg/ml · strength
How much peptide sits in each millilitre of reconstituted solution — the number that converts a dose into a syringe volume.
In plain terms
Concentration = total peptide in the vial ÷ volume of water added. Every dosing calculation runs through it. Get the concentration wrong and every dose drawn from that vial is wrong by the same factor.
Guides that use this term
How much bacteriostatic water to add, why the volume changes what a “unit” means, and the handling mistakes that silently degrade a peptide. With the arithmetic worked through.
A “unit” on an insulin syringe is a volume, not an amount of drug. Here is how mg, mcg, mL and units relate — and why copying someone else’s unit count is the most dangerous shortcut in peptides.
Educational reference only. Pepperz does not provide medical advice, diagnosis, treatment, prescribing guidance, or dosing recommendations.