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HGH (Human Growth Hormone) reconstitution refers to the process of mixing powdered HGH with a solvent (typically bacteriostatic water) to create an injectable solution. The concentration of the final solution is crucial for proper dosing.
The calculator uses the simple concentration formula:
Where:
Explanation: This calculates the concentration of HGH in the final solution, which is essential for determining the correct injection volume for a desired dose.
Details: Accurate reconstitution ensures proper dosing, prevents waste of expensive medication, and maintains the stability and effectiveness of the HGH.
Tips: Enter the mass of HGH in mg and the volume of solvent you plan to use in mL. Both values must be positive numbers.
Q1: What solvent should I use for HGH?
A: Bacteriostatic water (with 0.9% benzyl alcohol) is most commonly used as it preserves the solution for multiple uses.
Q2: How long does reconstituted HGH last?
A: Typically 14-28 days when refrigerated, depending on the specific product and solvent used.
Q3: What's a typical concentration for HGH?
A: Common concentrations range from 1-10 mg/mL, depending on the desired dosing regimen.
Q4: How should I mix the HGH?
A: Gently swirl (don't shake) to avoid damaging the fragile protein molecules.
Q5: Can I use sterile water instead?
A: Sterile water can be used but offers no preservative, meaning the solution must be used immediately.