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How to Reconstitute PEG-MGF
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PEG-MGF is supplied as a 2 mg lyophilized (freeze-dried) vial and must be reconstituted with bacteriostatic water before use. Adding 2 mL to a 2 mg vial yields a concentration of 1 mg/mL — so a 250 mcg reference dose is 25 units on a standard U-100 insulin syringe. Use more water for a more dilute, easier-to-measure solution, or less for a more concentrated one; the amount of compound in the vial is the same either way. Adjust the calculator below to match your exact vial size and target dose.
| Dose | Units (U-100) | Volume |
|---|---|---|
| 100 mcg | 10 units | 0.1 mL |
| 250 mcg | 25 units | 0.25 mL |
| 500 mcg | 50 units | 0.5 mL |
| 1000 mcg | 100 units | 1 mL |
Reference figures at your current concentration (1 mg/mL). Research-reference data, not dosing instructions — compounds are not for human consumption.
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