Although Sterile Water and Sodium Chloride (NaCl) water are sometimes used, Bacteriostatic Water, with its unique properties, is often the preferred choice
The choice depends on muscle mass and the doctors preference
Sublingual B12 bypasses intestinal absorption issues and potential barriers caused by genetic variants, which makes it a more accessible treatment option for vitamin B12 deficiency
Peptides designed for subcutaneous delivery, which includes most clinically prescribed options such as BPC-157, CJC-1295/Ipamorelin, and GHK-Cu, are formulated for subcutaneous absorption rates

AOD-9604 Reconstitution Calculator For Laboratory Research Only Formula 1 Concentration: Concentration (mg/mL) = Peptide Amount (mg) BAC Water Added (mL) Formula 2 Volume to Measure: Volume (mL) = Desired Lab Amount (mg) Concentration (mg/mL) Units = Volume (mL) 100 Common Vial: 2mg AOD-9604 With 1mL BAC: 2mg 1mL = 2 mg/mL (2000 mcg/mL) With 2mL BAC: 2mg 2mL = 1 mg/mL (1000 mcg/mL) With 3mL BAC: 2mg 3mL = 0.66 mg/mL (666 mcg/mL) Quick Reference (2mg with 2mL BAC = 1 mg/mL): 0.1mg / 100mcg = 0.10 mL = 10 units 0.2mg / 200mcg = 0.20 mL = 20 units 0.5mg / 500mcg = 0.50 mL = 50 units 1.0mg / 1000mcg = 1.0 mL = 100 units Common Vial: 5mg AOD-9604 (Most common) With 1mL BAC: 5 mg/mL With 2mL BAC: 2.5 mg/mL With 3mL BAC: 1.66 mg/mL Quick Reference (5mg with 2mL BAC = 2.5 mg/mL): 0.25mg = 0.10 mL = 10 units 0.5mg = 0.20 mL = 20 units 1.0mg = 0.40 mL = 40 units 2.5mg = 1.0 mL = 100 units Best Practices for Laboratory Reconstitution To help maintain reliable laboratory results, researchers commonly follow these best practices: Inspect the vial before use to confirm that it is sealed and undamaged
