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Peptide Reconstitution Made Simple: Protocol Inventory Guide

Reconstituting peptides correctly is non-negotiable—incorrect concentrations cascade into dosing errors, skewed results, and wasted compounds. Yet most users calculate BAC water volumes manually, introducing arithmetic mistakes or relying on paper notes that disappear after one week.

Protocol's Inventory system and integrated reconstitution calculator eliminate math from the equation entirely. This walkthrough shows you the exact workflow for setting up each compound with precision, then pulling accurate draw units every single time you inject.

The Inventory tab is your peptide ledger. Each compound card displays name, current vial count, remaining quantity with a progress bar, and locked-in concentration in micrograms per unit. At a glance you know supply status and whether you're approaching your last vial.

Adding a new peptide starts with catalog search. Type the compound name and Protocol auto-suggests from its 100+ compound database. Once selected, you enter acquisition metadata: total milligrams per vial, number of vials purchased, storage location, vendor, and batch number. This ties back to your supply chain—critical if a batch ever needs to be pulled.

The reconstitution calculator is where precision matters. You enter your target dose, and Protocol generates three preset concentration options. Precise (10 units with 0.5 ml BAC water) for micro-dosing. Easy Draw (20 units with 1 ml) for standard insulin syringe readability—recommended for 80% of users. Large Draw (50 units with 2.5 ml) for anyone preferring larger injection volumes. Each option shows your exact BAC water amount, units to draw per dose, and final dose in milligrams.

The syringe draw guide converts any dose in micrograms into exact unit measurements for 0.5 ml, 1 ml, or 3 ml syringes. No calculation required—enter a dose, get the number.

Your full reconstitution history lives on the compound details screen alongside recent dose logs—every entry timestamped and tied to injection sites. This creates an auditable record of when each vial was prepared and exactly how it's been used.

The Guided Recon option walks first-time users through step-by-step preparation, while the PK curve visualization shows the compound's estimated blood concentration timeline. Once your inventory is locked in, Protocol turns complex reconstitution into a single-tap, zero-math system.

Key Takeaways

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    Three preset reconstitution options (Precise, Easy Draw, Large Draw) remove manual BAC water calculations—each specifies exact water volume, units to draw, and final dose in milligrams with zero user math.

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    Acquisition metadata tracking (vendor, batch number, storage location, vial count) creates a complete supply chain audit trail—essential for identifying problematic batches or coordinating reorders across multiple compounds.

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    Syringe draw guide converts any micrograms-per-dose target into unit measurements for 0.5 ml, 1 ml, and 3 ml syringes instantly—eliminating guesswork at injection time and preventing dosing errors from mental math.

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    Locked-in reconstitution details on each compound ensure every future dose log references the same concentration—enabling consistent historical data analysis and preventing drift from reconstituting the same vial multiple ways.

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