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Tesamorelin Dosing & Reconstitution Chart

How many insulin-syringe units to draw for Tesamorelin, based on how much bacteriostatic water you add to a 2 mg vial. Every number below is on a U-100 (100 units = 1 mL) syringe and matches our calculator.

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Water addedConcentration1 mg dose2 mg dose3 mg dose4 mg dose
1 mL2 mg/mL50 u100 u150 u200 u
2 mL1 mg/mL100 u200 u300 u400 u
3 mL0.667 mg/mL150 u300 u450 u600 u
5 mL0.4 mg/mL250 u500 u750 u1000 u

Cells show units to draw on a U-100 insulin syringe. Highlighted cells exceed one full 1 mL (100-unit) syringe — add more water, split the dose, or use a larger syringe.

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Pre-filled with Tesamorelin’s commonly cited vial and dose. Change any field to match your vial — it shows the exact units, concentration, and doses per vial.

mg
mL
How much water you add is your choice — it doesn’t change your dose, only how many units you draw. Common:
Draw to
100 units
= 1 mL on a 1 mL (100 units) syringe
100 units0100
Concentration
2 mg/mL
Per unit
20 mcg/u
Doses per vial
1 × 2mg
Volume
1 mL
📋 In plain English

Add 1 mL of bacteriostatic water to your 2 mg vial. That gives you about 1 doses of 2 mg. For each dose, draw 100 units into a 100-unit insulin syringe.

Tesamorelin dosing FAQ

How many units of Tesamorelin should I draw?

Reconstituting a 2 mg vial of Tesamorelin with 1 mL of bacteriostatic water gives 2 mg/mL. A 2 mg dose is about 100 units on a U-100 insulin syringe, roughly 1 doses per vial. This is a commonly cited example for context, not medical advice.

How much bacteriostatic water do I add to Tesamorelin?

There is no single correct amount. More water makes each dose a larger, easier-to-measure volume; less water makes it more concentrated. The chart above shows the units for 1–5 mL — 1 mL is a common choice for a 2 mg vial.

How many doses are in a 2 mg Tesamorelin vial?

At a 2 mg dose, a 2 mg vial holds about 1 doses. Larger doses mean fewer doses per vial, and the amount of water you add does not change this.

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