Quick math example
A 5 mg vial mixed with 2 mL gives 2,500 mcg/mL. A 100 mcg dose is 0.04 mL, which equals 4 units on a U-100 syringe.
Reconstitution reference
U100 units to draw for each common GHRP-6 dose, by vial size, reconstituted with 2 mL of bacteriostatic water. Change the water volume in the calculator above to recompute for your own setup.
| Vial | Concentration | 100 mcg | 200 mcg | 300 mcg |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 5 mg | 2.5 mg/mL | 4 u(0.04 mL) | 8 u(0.08 mL) | 12 u(0.12 mL) |
| 10 mg | 5 mg/mL | 2 u(0.02 mL) | 4 u(0.04 mL) | 6 u(0.06 mL) |
Educational reference only — not a dose recommendation. Units assume a U100 insulin syringe (100 units = 1 mL on U-100). Always confirm against your own vial, diluent, and clinician or pharmacy instructions.
How the GHRP-6 calculation works
GHRP-6 is labelled in milligrams while doses are discussed in micrograms. Concentration is the vial total in mcg divided by water volume; the draw is your target divided by that concentration.
- 5 mg vial = 5,000 mcg total
- 5,000 mcg / 2 mL = 2,500 mcg per mL
- 100 mcg target = 0.04 mL draw
GHRP-6 5 mg vial with 2 mL example
A 5 mg GHRP-6 vial mixed with 2 mL gives 2.5 mg/mL, or 2,500 mcg/mL.
A 100 mcg dose is 0.04 mL — 4 units on a U-100 syringe. A 200 mcg dose is 0.08 mL, or 8 units.
- 5 mg / 2 mL = 2.5 mg/mL
- 100 mcg / 2,500 mcg per mL = 0.04 mL = 4 units
- 200 mcg / 2,500 mcg per mL = 0.08 mL = 8 units
The GHRP-6 hunger response
GHRP-6's defining trait is a strong increase in appetite shortly after dosing, which some people want and others avoid by choosing GHRP-2 instead. The reconstitution math is identical between them, so the choice is about effect, not calculation.
- Pronounced hunger response vs GHRP-2
- Same reconstitution math as GHRP-2 and hexarelin
- Calculate each compound separately
Frequently asked questions
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Why does GHRP-6 make you hungry?+
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Primary sources
Full reference listBackground references for this calculator. PepSync does not make clinical claims; these citations support the educational context only.
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