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Tirzepatide reconstitution calculator and reference

FDA-approved prescription molecule

Known by the brand names Mounjaro and Zepbound, and sometimes searched as GLP-3 or GLP-1.

Category
Metabolic
Common vial sizes
5, 10, 15, 30, 60 mg
Shelf life
42 days
refrigerated, mixed

Short answer: add 2 mL of bac water to a 5 mg Tirzepatide vial. A 2.5 mg amount then measures about 100 units on a 1 mL (U-100) insulin syringe.

To mix a 5 mg vial of Tirzepatide, add about 2 mL of BAC water. Now each 1 mL of liquid holds 2.5 mg of peptide. So a 2.5 mg dose is about 100 units on a 1 mL insulin syringe. Want a rounder number? Add a little more or a little less water.

What nobody knows

Tirzepatide is an approved molecule, so its approved product has official labeling. That labeling, not this site, is the reference for amounts. But an unapproved research powder sold under the same name is a different thing. There is no assurance it is actually Tirzepatide, that it is pure, or that the amount matches the label.

Compiled and maintained by the BACwater.ai editorial team and checked against the sources cited on this page. This is general research information, not a medical review. Last updated July 2026.

Tirzepatide bac water calculator

= 2.50 mg

Add this much bac water
2mL
Concentration
2.5 mg/mL
Per dose
100 units
Doses / vial
2

This is general reconstitution math for research and educational use only. BACwater.ai is not a medical company, and this is not medical advice. Always check your product's own paperwork and talk to your doctor before making any health decision. Read the full disclaimer.

What you cannot know about your vial

  • You cannot see what is really inside. Independent testing in this market has found research powders that were mislabeled, weaker or stronger than the label, or contaminated. An unlabeled vial tells you nothing you can verify.
  • “Research-grade” is not a standard. It is not a grade anyone checks. It does not promise that the powder is Tirzepatide, that it is pure, or that the amount matches the label.
  • No calculation fixes this. The math here is exact for the numbers you type. It cannot tell you whether the powder in your vial matches what is printed on it.
Read more: what you cannot know about your vial

What is Tirzepatide?

Tirzepatide is a lab-made peptide studied for how the body handles food and weight. It works on two body signals at once, called GIP and GLP-1 (a dual receptor agonist), instead of just one.

It acts on two receptor pathways rather than one, which is what distinguishes it from single-agonist GLP-1 peptides in research.

Metabolic peptides include the GLP-1 class (they act on a body signal called GLP-1, which is studied in research for its role in appetite and blood sugar pathways). They are often reconstituted for research. The amounts studied vary a lot, so working out the BAC water for your exact vial matters more here than almost anywhere.

What published research looked at

FDA-approved with large human clinical trials. FDA-approved (Mounjaro, tirzepatide injection).

These are study details, not instructions. An amount given to animals cannot be turned into a safe amount for a person.

How much bac water for Tirzepatide?

The chart below is a Tirzepatide reconstitution chart: each common vial size, the bac water to add, and where a 2.5 mgmeasurement lands on a 1 mL insulin syringe. Use the calculator above for your exact vial and the amount you want to measure.

Vial amountBac water to addConcentrationAmount to measureSyringe units
5 mg2 mL2.5 mg/mL2.5 mg100 units
10 mg1 mL10 mg/mL2.5 mg25 units
15 mg1 mL15 mg/mL2.5 mg16.7 units
30 mg1 mL30 mg/mL2.5 mg8.3 units
60 mg2.5 mL24 mg/mL2.5 mg10.4 units

The amount in the “Amount to measure” column is an example chosen so the math is easy to follow. It is not a recommended amount, and this site does not recommend how much to use. Units assume a U-100 insulin syringe (100 units = 1 mL). Always confirm the amount printed on your own vial.

Tirzepatide: concentration by vial size after reconstitutionTirzepatide reconstitution reference: a 5 mg vial with 2 mL of bac water makes 2.5 mg/mL; a 10 mg vial with 1 mL of bac water makes 10 mg/mL; a 15 mg vial with 1 mL of bac water makes 15 mg/mL; a 30 mg vial with 1 mL of bac water makes 30 mg/mL; a 60 mg vial with 2.5 mL of bac water makes 24 mg/mL. Concentration is the vial amount divided by the water added; no dose is assumed. BACwater .ai RECONSTITUTION REFERENCE Tirzepatide Concentration you get at each common vial size and bac water amount. 5 mg + 2 mL water 2.5 mg/mL 10 mg + 1 mL water 10 mg/mL 15 mg + 1 mL water 15 mg/mL 30 mg + 1 mL water 30 mg/mL 60 mg + 2.5 mL water 24 mg/mL Concentration = vial amount ÷ water added. Longer bar = stronger liquid. No dose is assumed and nothing is for sale.
Tirzepatide reconstitution reference: a 5 mg vial with 2 mL of bac water makes 2.5 mg/mL; a 10 mg vial with 1 mL of bac water makes 10 mg/mL; a 15 mg vial with 1 mL of bac water makes 15 mg/mL; a 30 mg vial with 1 mL of bac water makes 30 mg/mL; a 60 mg vial with 2.5 mL of bac water makes 24 mg/mL. Concentration is the vial amount divided by the water added; no dose is assumed.

How to reconstitute Tirzepatide

  1. 1
    Gather your supplies

    Wash your hands and lay out your Tirzepatide vial, a vial of bacteriostatic water, an insulin syringe, and alcohol prep pads on a clean surface.

  2. 2
    Swab both vial tops

    Wipe the rubber stopper of both the peptide vial and the bacteriostatic water vial with separate alcohol prep pads. Let them air dry.

  3. 3
    Draw the bacteriostatic water

    For a 5 mg vial, draw about 2 mL of bacteriostatic water. Use the calculator on this page to match your exact vial strength.

  4. 4
    Add water to the peptide vial

    Insert the needle at an angle and let the water run slowly down the inside wall of the vial. Do not spray it directly onto the powder.

  5. 5
    Swirl gently

    Roll or swirl the vial between your palms until the powder fully dissolves. Roll it, do not shake it, if your product's instructions say so. The solution should look clear.

  6. 6
    Label and refrigerate

    Label the vial with the peptide name, the date mixed, and the expiration date, then refrigerate it immediately.

Storage and shelf life

42 days
refrigerated

Keep in the fridge, following your product's instructions. Tirzepatide vials come in a wide range of strengths. Never freeze the reconstituted solution, and verify the exact strength on your vial before calculating. Once you add bac water, the peptide slowly breaks down, so refrigerate the vial and discard it if the solution turns cloudy or develops particles.

Tirzepatide reconstitution FAQ

Add about 2 mL of bacteriostatic water to a 5 mg vial of Tirzepatide. That creates a 2.5 mg/mL solution, so a 2.5 mg dose is about 100 units on a 1 mL insulin syringe. Adjust the water amount to move the dose to a cleaner mark.

Add about 1 mL of bacteriostatic water to a 10 mg vial of Tirzepatide. That creates a 10 mg/mL solution, so a 2.5 mg dose is about 25 units on a 1 mL insulin syringe. Adjust the water amount to move the dose to a cleaner mark.

Add about 1 mL of bacteriostatic water to a 15 mg vial of Tirzepatide. That creates a 15 mg/mL solution, so a 2.5 mg dose is about 16.7 units on a 1 mL insulin syringe. Adjust the water amount to move the dose to a cleaner mark.

Add about 1 mL of bacteriostatic water to a 30 mg vial of Tirzepatide. That creates a 30 mg/mL solution, so a 2.5 mg dose is about 8.3 units on a 1 mL insulin syringe. Adjust the water amount to move the dose to a cleaner mark.

Add about 2.5 mL of bacteriostatic water to a 60 mg vial of Tirzepatide. That creates a 24 mg/mL solution, so a 2.5 mg dose is about 10.4 units on a 1 mL insulin syringe. Adjust the water amount to move the dose to a cleaner mark.

Once mixed, Tirzepatide is typically stable for about 42 days when refrigerated. Keep in the fridge, following your product's instructions. Discard it sooner if the solution turns cloudy or develops particles.

Use the calculator above and enter your exact vial strength. Larger vials such as 30 mg or 60 mg simply reach a higher concentration for the same BAC water amount, so your dose lands at fewer syringe units. Confirm the strength printed on your vial.

Mounjaro and Zepbound are brand names for tirzepatide. Research vials are labeled by milligram strength rather than brand, so calculate based on the milligrams printed on your vial.
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References

Primary sources for the facts on this page. We cite regulatory and peer-reviewed authorities rather than secondary blogs.

  1. Bacteriostatic Water for Injection, USP - prescribing information · U.S. FDA labeling via DailyMed (NIH / NLM)Defines bacteriostatic water as sterile water with 0.9% benzyl alcohol added as a bacteriostatic preservative, supplied in a multiple-dose container for diluting or dissolving drugs; contraindicated in neonates.
  2. Benzyl alcohol (Compound CID 244) · NIH PubChem, National Library of MedicineChemical identity, properties, and safety data for benzyl alcohol, the bacteriostatic preservative in BAC water.
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