KPV

Healing peptide

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KPV

51 peptides saved

Created

August 12th, 2026

Categories

Longevity

26

Metabolic

16

Healing

16

Cognitive

14

Weight

9

Immunity

8

Skin

4

Performance

3

Growth

3

Sexual

1

Sleep

1

Research

Preclinical

27

Experimental

6

Fda Approved

6

Phase 3

5

Approved

4

Phase 2

1

Phase 1

1

Limited Research

1

Body Targets

Metabolic

17

Brain

14

Muscle

13

Gut

12

Immune

8

Skin

6

Joints & Bone

6

Heart

6

Sleep

2

Hormones

1

Lungs

1

Metabolic

5am

Longevity

5-Amino-1MQ

Skin

ahk

Skin

AHK-Cu

Preclinical

HealingSkin

Performance

aic

Performance

AICAR

Weight

aod

Metabolic

AOD-9604

Experimental

WeightMetabolic

Healing

aba

Abaloparatide

Fda Approved

Healing

Cognitive

adam

Longevity

Adamax

Weight

bam

Metabolic

BAM-15

Preclinical

WeightMetabolic

Weight

cag

Metabolic

Cagrilintide

Healing

car

Longevity

Cardiogen

Preclinical

HealingLongevity

Healing

cart

Longevity

Cartalax

Preclinical

HealingLongevity

Cognitive

cer

Longevity

Cerebrolysin

Cognitive

cor

Longevity

Cortagen

Immunity

cry

Immunity

Crystagen

Cognitive

cyc

Longevity

Cyclic Glycine-Proline

Experimental

CognitiveLongevity

Cognitive

dih

Longevity

Dihexa

Fda Approved

Metabolic

Skin

glw

Skin

Glow Blend

Preclinical

HealingSkin

Longevity

hum

Longevity

Humanin

Growth

igf

Healing

IGF-1 LR3

Preclinical

GrowthHealing

Cognitive

ill

Illumineuro Blend

Experimental

Cognitive

Healing

klw

Skin

Klow Blend

Preclinical

HealingSkin

Healing

kpv

Immunity

KPV

Preclinical

HealingImmunity

Metabolic

lca

Performance

L-Carnitine

Immunity

ll3

Immunity

LL-37

Growth

mgf

Healing

MGF

Preclinical

GrowthHealing

Metabolic

mot

Metabolic

MOTS-c

Weight

maz

Metabolic

Mazdutide

Cognitive

nas

Longevity

NA Semax Amidate

Cognitive

nase

Longevity

NA-Selank Amidate

Weight

orf

Metabolic

Orforglipron

Fda Approved

WeightMetabolic

Cognitive

p21

Longevity

P21

Cognitive

pe2

Longevity

PE-22-28

Growth

peg

Healing

PEG-MGF

Preclinical

GrowthHealing

Sexual

PT-141

PT-141

Fda Approved

Sexual

Metabolic

pan

Metabolic

Pancragen

Cognitive

pin

Longevity

Pinealon

Weight

GLP-3

Metabolic

GLP-3 (Retatrutide)

Preclinical

WeightMetabolic

Metabolic

slu

Metabolic

SLU-PP-332

Skin

sna

SNAP-8

Experimental

Skin

Longevity

ss3

Metabolic

SS-31

Cognitive

sema

Longevity

Semax

Weight

sur

Metabolic

Survodutide

Healing

ter

Teriparatide

Fda Approved

Healing

Immunity

thy

Immunity

Thymalin

Healing

thymos

Longevity

Thymosin Beta-4

Healing

core

Coremend Blend

Limited Research

Healing

Immunity

vip

Immunity

VIP

Experimental

CognitiveImmunity

Healing

vesu

Longevity

Vesugen

Preclinical

HealingLongevity

Immunity

vil

Immunity

Vilon

Healing

wol

Longevity

Wolverine Blend

METABOLIC

Mtp

Longevity

Mito Prime Blend

Frequently asked questions

What is a peptide dosage calculator?

A peptide dosage calculator is a free tool that converts your vial size, bacteriostatic water volume, and target dose into an exact syringe draw volume. Instead of doing the reconstitution math by hand, you enter three inputs and instantly get the concentration of your solution and how many milliliters or syringe units to draw. This calculator works for single peptide compounds and multi-peptide blends.

How do I calculate peptide dosage from a vial?

To calculate your peptide dose, divide the total peptide content of your vial in micrograms by the volume of bacteriostatic water you added in milliliters. This gives you your solution concentration in mcg/mL. Then divide your target dose by that concentration to get your draw volume. For example, a 5mg (5,000 mcg) vial reconstituted with 2mL of BAC water gives a concentration of 2,500 mcg/mL. A 250 mcg dose would require drawing 0.1mL. This calculator automates all of those steps instantly.

How much Bacteriostatic water should I add to a peptide vial?

Most people add 2mL to 3mL of bacteriostatic water per vial, but the right amount depends on the dose you want to draw and the syringe size you are using. Adding 1mL to a 5mg vial gives you a concentration of 5,000 mcg/mL, making each dose very small in volume. Adding 2mL gives you 2,500 mcg/mL, which is easier to measure on a standard insulin syringe. A general guideline is to choose a volume that puts your typical dose somewhere between 10 and 30 units on a U-100 syringe. Use the calculator above to test different water volumes and find what works for your dose.

How are peptides different from proteins?

Both are made of amino acids, but peptides are much smaller than proteins. Because of their tiny size, peptides can act like tiny messengers in the body, sending specific signals to your cells to tell them exactly what to do.​