2mg of Retatrutide = 40 Units
Using a 10mg vial reconstituted with 2mL of bacteriostatic water.
Step-by-Step Math
- Add 2mL of bacteriostatic water to your 10mg vial of Retatrutide.
- Concentration: 10mg = 10000 mcg / 200 units = 50 mcg per unit.
- 2000 mcg / 50 mcg per unit = 40 units on your insulin syringe.
Conversion Table (10mg vial + 2mL water)
| Dose | Units | Doses/Vial |
| 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 2mg of Retatrutide?
2mg equals 40 units when using a 10mg vial reconstituted with 2mL of bacteriostatic water.
How many doses in a 10mg vial?
Approximately 5 doses at 2mg per dose.
Typical dose range: 1000-12000 mcg, 1x per week.
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