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CJC-1295 Without DAC Dosage Calculator

The most accurate resource built for research investigators. Instantly calculate concentration, draw volume, and syringe tick marks for your reconstituted CJC-1295 Without DAC solution. CJC-1295 without DAC is almost always paired with Ipamorelin in research protocols. Use our Ipamorelin dosage calculator to plan the complete stack.

What size syringe are you using?

Insulin syringe 0.3ml 0.3 mL (30 units)
Insulin syringe 0.5ml 0.5 mL (50 units)
Insulin syringe 1ml 1.0 mL (100 units)
Dose

Dose of Peptide

0.1 mg = 100 mcg (µg)
Strength

Peptide Strength

 
Reconstitution Solution

Reconstitution Solution

determines concentration

⚠️ Syringe Capacity Exceeded

The calculated dose requires more volume than the selected syringe can hold. Please select a larger syringe size or adjust your concentration.

Results

Peptide Dose: 0.10 mg
Concentration: 1.00 mg/mL
Volume to Draw: 0.10 mL
Volume to Draw (IU): 10.00 units
Experimental Reference Tier Dose Volume Units (U-100) Protocol Phase
Research Use Only. Laboratory reference tool.

How to Use the CJC-1295 Without DAC Reconstitution Calculator

Follow the steps below to calculate accurate reconstitution parameters for your CJC-1295 Without DAC research compound.

Step 1:

What CJC-1295 Without DAC Dose to Enter?

Begin by entering the target CJC-1295 Without DAC dose (mg) for your experimental protocol. This value is the primary input for the calculation. The dose you enter should correspond to the milligrams of lyophilized peptide in the reconstituted solution, it represents the correct dose at the final concentration.

CJC-1295 Without DAC, also referred to as Modified GRF (1-29) or Mod GRF 1-29, is a synthetic analog of the first 29 amino acids of endogenous Growth Hormone-Releasing Hormone (GHRH 1-29). Unlike CJC-1295 With DAC, this version does not include the Drug Affinity Complex modification, resulting in a shorter active half-life and a pulse-based release profile more closely mimicking natural GHRH signalling. It is studied for its role in stimulating pituitary somatotroph cells to release growth hormone in research settings. All peptide doses are essential for repeatability, they ensure the compound and dosage remain consistent across experimental replicates.

The calculator uses this value to determine the exact volume of reconstituted solution required. Accurate mass entry is essential for correct volume output, always verify the peptide dose against your study label before proceeding.

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Step 2:

Which Vial Strength?

Select the total declared mass of CJC-1295 Without DAC present in your vial before reconstitution. This value represents the lyophilized peptide content and is printed on the Certificate of Analysis (COA). Vials are commonly supplied in standard increments of 1 mg, 5 mg, and 10 mg. Each mass produces a different concentration depending on how much bacteriostatic water is added during reconstitution.

For example, a 10 mg vial reconstituted in the same volume of BAC water as a 5 mg vial produces a higher concentration per mL, meaning each unit drawn delivers more compound. Choosing the correct vial strength ensures accurate concentration results. Always confirm the correct declared mass against the COA before starting reconstitution.

Step 3:

How Much BAC Water?

Enter the volume of bacteriostatic water added to the vial during reconstitution. This value directly determines the final concentration of the reconstituted solution. Lower volumes create a more concentrated preparation, while higher volumes produce a more dilute preparation. Bacteriostatic water is a sterile solution that contains 0.9% benzyl alcohol as a preservative, it is commonly used for reconstituting lyophilized peptides because it allows multi-dose drawing safely, while maintaining microbial stability over time.

For CJC-1295 Without DAC, reconstituting 2 mg with 2 mL of BAC water creates a solution concentration of 1 mg/mL (1,000 mcg/mL). Because research doses are typically in the 100–300 mcg range, a higher BAC water volume is often preferred to produce a more dilute solution and improve draw accuracy at small volumes. The calculator uses this concentration to calculate all draw volumes and ensures compliance with the stability requirements of the compound and the concentration range defined in your future protocol.

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Step 4:

What Units to Draw?

After entering all values, the calculator determines the injection volume in mL. Other columns like IU values and IU readings follow automatically.

The results display:

  • The target research dose (mg)
  • The recommended draw volume (mL/units)
  • The calculated draw volume (mL)
  • The corresponding syringe tick marking for accurate liquid preparation
  • For a 0.5 mL (50-unit) insulin syringe, the calculated numeric volume (mL) corresponds automatically with the syringe volume. This ensures accurate correspondence between liquid preparations and dose across all experimental reference tiers.

For additional accuracy, precision parameters are incremented to two decimal places. The Peptide Intake Calculator can also be used for validation.

CJC-1295 Without DAC Dosage Calculator Summary

The CJC-1295 Without DAC Dosage Calculator simplifies peptide preparation by guiding the researcher through a precise calculation workflow. Instead of doing manual math, researchers can quickly determine solution concentration, exact draw volume, and syringe markings for each preparation step. By entering your target dose, vial strength, and volume of bacteriostatic water, the tool removes guesswork and reduces the risk of measurement errors in laboratory settings. It supports proper preparation data and supports reliable research protocols.

FAQs

Common Questions About CJC-1295 Without DAC Dosage

A quick answer to common questions about CJC-1295 Without DAC dosage, reconstitution, and syringe measurements to help you understand how the calculator works and get accurate results for your research preparation.

How to use a CJC-1295 without a DAC dosage calculator effectively

Enter your vial concentration and desired research dose into a CJC-1295 without DAC dosage calculator. The tool calculates the exact injection volume needed. Most research protocols use 100 mcg per dose, 2–3 times daily.

The typical reconstitution ratio for CJC-1295 (no DAC) is 2 mg of peptide dissolved in 2 mL of bacteriostatic water. This gives a concentration of 1,000 mcg/mL, making it easy to measure precise research doses.

Reliable CJC-1295 without DAC dosage calculators are available on peptide research websites and nootropic communities. Look for tools that calculate volume per dose based on vial size, concentration, and target mcg amount.
Reconstitute the powder with bacteriostatic water first. If you have a 2 mg vial and add 2 mL of water, you get 1,000 mcg/mL. To measure a 100 mcg dose, fill the insulin syringe to 0.10 mL. A dosage calculator automates this math.
Key factors include body weight, research goals, dosing frequency, and peptide concentration. CJC-1295 without DAC has a short half-life, so the timing of each dose is important. Always follow established research protocols for accurate dosage calculations.
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