200mcg of Semaglutide = 4 Units

Using a 10mg vial reconstituted with 2mL of bacteriostatic water.

Step-by-Step Math

  1. Add 2mL of bacteriostatic water to your 10mg vial of Semaglutide.
  2. Concentration: 10mg = 10000 mcg / 200 units = 50 mcg per unit.
  3. 200 mcg / 50 mcg per unit = 4 units on your insulin syringe.

Conversion Table (10mg vial + 2mL water)

DoseUnitsDoses/Vial
100mcg 2 units 100 doses
150mcg 3 units 66 doses
200mcg 4 units 50 doses
250mcg 5 units 40 doses
300mcg 6 units 33 doses
500mcg 10 units 20 doses
750mcg 15 units 13 doses
1mg 20 units 10 doses
1500mcg 30 units 6 doses
2mg 40 units 5 doses
2500mcg 50 units 4 doses
5mg 100 units 2 doses

FAQ

How many units is 200mcg of Semaglutide?
200mcg equals 4 units when using a 10mg vial reconstituted with 2mL of bacteriostatic water.

How many doses in a 10mg vial?
Approximately 50 doses at 200mcg per dose.

Typical dose range: 250-2500 mcg, 1x per week.

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