Retatrutide (30mg)
Part 1: How to Mix (Reconstitute 30mg vial)
- Add 2 mL (200 units) of bacteriostatic water to your 30 mg Retatrutide vial.
- Slowly push the needle into the powder vial. Aim the needle at the glass wall and press the plunger slowly so the water trickles down.
- Dissolve: Gently swirl the vial in circles until the liquid is completely clear. Do not shake it like a cocktail shaker, as rough shaking can damage the peptide.
- Store: Put the mixed vial straight into the refrigerator. It must stay cold.
Part 2: Dosing & Schedule
Because Retatrutide dosing schedules are highly individualized based on personal tolerance, response, and specific protocol steps, your exact dose will depend entirely on your current plan.
To help you find your exact volume, here is the specific breakdown of how many milligrams (mg) you get for every 5 units pulled on a standard syringe:
- 5 units = 0.75 mg
- 10 units = 1.5 mg
- 13.3 units = 2.0 mg (Standard starting dose)
- 20 units = 3.0 mg
- 26.6 units = 4.0 mg
- 40 units = 6.0 mg
Part 3: How Long It Lasts
- Total Liquid: 2.0 mL = 200 units total.
- Vial Lifespan: Your total vial life depends heavily on that individualized weekly schedule. For example:
- If your current dose is 2.0 mg (13.3 units), a 30 mg vial gives you exactly 15 total doses (lasts 15 weeks).
- If your current dose is 4.0 mg (26.6 units), a 30 mg vial gives you exactly 7.5 total doses (lasts 7.5 weeks).
Retatrutide (20mg)
Part 1: How to Mix (Reconstitute 20mg vial)
- Add 2 mL (200 units) of bacteriostatic water to your 20 mg Retatrutide vial.
- Slowly push the needle into the powder vial. Aim the needle at the glass wall and press the plunger slowly so the water trickles down.
- Dissolve: Gently swirl the vial in circles until the liquid is completely clear. Do not shake it like a cocktail shaker, as rough shaking can damage the peptide.
- Store: Put the mixed vial straight into the refrigerator. It must stay cold.
Part 2: Dosing & Schedule
Because Retatrutide dosing schedules are highly individualized based on personal tolerance, response, and specific protocol steps, your exact dose will depend entirely on your current plan.
To help you find your exact volume, here is the specific breakdown of how many milligrams (mg) you get for every 5 units pulled on a standard syringe:
- 5 units = 0.5 mg
- 10 units = 1.0 mg
- 15 units = 1.5 mg
- 20 units = 2.0 mg (Standard starting dose)
- 30 units = 3.0 mg
- 40 units = 4.0 mg
Part 3: How Long It Lasts
- Total Liquid: 2.0 mL = 200 units total.
- Vial Lifespan: Your total vial life depends heavily on that individualized weekly schedule. For example:
- If your current dose is 2.0 mg (20 units), a 20 mg vial gives you exactly 10 total doses (lasts 10 weeks).
- If your current dose is 4.0 mg (40 units), a 20 mg vial gives you exactly 5 total doses (lasts 5 weeks).
Reattrutide (10mg)
Part 1: How to Mix (Reconstitute 10mg vial)
- Add 1 mL (100 units) of bacteriostatic water to your 10 mg Retatrutide vial.
- Slowly push the needle into the powder vial. Aim the needle at the glass wall and press the plunger slowly so the water trickles down.
- Dissolve: Gently swirl the vial in circles until the liquid is completely clear. Do not shake it like a cocktail shaker, as rough shaking can damage the peptide.
- Store: Put the mixed vial straight into the refrigerator. It must stay cold.
Part 2: Dosing & Schedule
Because Retatrutide dosing schedules are highly individualized based on personal tolerance, response, and specific protocol steps, your exact dose will depend entirely on your current plan.
To help you find your exact volume, here is the specific breakdown of how many milligrams (mg) you get for every 5 units pulled on a standard syringe:
- 5 units = 0.5 mg
- 10 units = 1.0 mg
- 15 units = 1.5 mg
- 20 units = 2.0 mg (Standard starting dose)
- 30 units = 3.0 mg
- 40 units = 4.0 mg
Part 3: How Long It Lasts
- Total Liquid: 1.0 mL = 100 units total.
- Vial Lifespan: Your total vial life depends heavily on that individualized weekly schedule. For example:
- If your current dose is 2.0 mg (20 units), a 10 mg vial gives you exactly 5 total doses (lasts 5 weeks).
- If your current dose is 4.0 mg (40 units), a 10 mg vial gives you exactly 2.5 total doses (lasts 2.5 weeks).
