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Sermorelin Reconstitution & Dosage Calculator

A GHRH receptor agonist studied for stimulating the body's own pulsatile growth hormone release.

Category
Growth
Half-life
~10 to 20 minutes
Best taken
In the evening
Common dose
200 mcg
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How to reconstitute Sermorelin

TR8CE uses one simple standard: 0.1 mL of bacteriostatic water per mg. A 5 mg vial takes 0.5 mL of water for a clean 10 mg/mL solution. Larger vials scale the water up to fit the glass.

Vial sizeBAC waterConcentration200 mcg draws to
5 mg0.5 mL10 mg/mL2 units
10 mg1 mL10 mg/mL2 units

Units are shown for a U-100 insulin syringe. A common starting dose is 200 mcg. At 10 mg/mL, that draws to 2 units on a U-100 insulin syringe.

How Sermorelin works

Binds GHRH receptors in the anterior pituitary to trigger natural pulsatile growth hormone secretion and downstream IGF-1 production. It enhances endogenous output rather than supplying hormone directly.

Reported side effects

When is Sermorelin taken?

Sermorelin is commonly taken in the evening.

Frequently asked

How much bacteriostatic water do I add to Sermorelin?

Add 0.5 mL of bacteriostatic water to a 5 mg Sermorelin vial for a 10 mg/mL solution.

What is a common Sermorelin dose?

A common Sermorelin starting dose is 200 mcg, which at 10 mg/mL draws to 2 units on a U-100 insulin syringe.

How do you reconstitute Sermorelin?

Draw bacteriostatic water into a syringe, inject it slowly down the inside glass of the Sermorelin vial (not onto the powder), and swirl gently until clear. Store refrigerated and use within the common window.

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Research use only. The information on this page is for laboratory and educational reference. Research compounds are not for human consumption. TR8CE is a calculation and organization utility and does not provide medical advice. Reconstitution figures are common conventions, not prescriptions. Consult a qualified professional before making any health decision.