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Tirzepatide

How to reconstitute the 10 mg vial and convert any target dose into insulin units. Tirzepatide is the prescription drug Mounjaro/Zepbound, dosed once weekly per its FDA label (2.5 mg start, max 15 mg). The approved product is a metered pen with no reconstitution; the math here is for research vials only.

Tirzepatide 10 mg lyophilized peptide vial
Tirzepatide10 mgper vial

Calculate for your vial

Enter the mg on your Tirzepatide vial, the bacteriostatic water you added, and your target dose — it works out the exact units to draw on a U-100 insulin syringe, for whatever you personally have.

Reconstitution Calculator

The mg of peptide listed on the vial label.

mg

How much BAC water you draw into the vial.

mL

The single dose you want to draw per injection.

020406080100
Units to draw (U-100)50units
Volume to draw0.5mL
Concentration10mg/mL
Per insulin unit100mcg
Doses per vial2doses

Check the decimal. A misplaced decimal point here is a 10× dosing error. Re-read every number, and confirm your dose with a licensed clinician before you draw.

Educational only — not a dosing recommendation. This tool does the measurement math; it does not tell you what to take. On a U-100 insulin syringe, 100 units = 1 mL.

Dosing schedule

Tirzepatide · fixed weekly step-up schedule

Optional

A fixed weekly titration ladder. Heavier individuals more often titrate toward the 10–15 mg maintenance doses (the largest weight loss), while lighter responders can hold at 5 mg.

  1. 12.5 mg/wkWeeks 1–4Starting dose (initiation only)
  2. 25 mg/wkWeeks 5–8Maintenance dose
  3. 37.5 mg/wkWeeks 9–12Step-up
  4. 410 mg/wkWeeks 13–16Maintenance dose
  5. 512.5 mg/wkWeeks 17–20Step-up
  6. 615 mg/wkWeek 21+Maintenance / max

Everyone starts at 2.5 mg and increases in 2.5 mg steps no sooner than every 4 weeks — the approved maintenance doses are 5, 10, or 15 mg (7.5 and 12.5 are step-ups, not endpoints). Heavier people more commonly titrate toward 10–15 mg; lighter responders can hold at 5 mg. The dose is chosen by tolerability and response under medical supervision, not from a weight calculation.

Source: FDA label — Zepbound® (tirzepatide). Educational only — not medical advice and not a dosing recommendation. Any dosing decision belongs with a licensed clinician.

1 · Find your dose

Pick what you're using Tirzepatide for and how much bacteriostatic water you added — this pulls out the exact units to draw and how often people report using it.

1 · What's your goal?
2 · How much BAC water did you add?
Draw on a U-100 syringe
25–150units

to draw 2.5 mg15 mg at 1 mL water

10 mg/mL · 100 mcg per unit

How often
Once weekly (subcutaneous)
Cycle
Increase by 2.5 mg every ≥4 weeks to the target dose, per label
Official FDA label
Draw for 15 mg10 mg · 1 mL BAC water · 150 u
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150 units exceeds one U-100 syringe (100 units). Add more bacteriostatic water to lower the concentration, or split the measurement.

2 · Reconstitute it cleanly, step by step

How to turn the 10 mg powder into a measured liquid with clean, sterile technique. More water means each insulin unit holds less peptide — easier to measure small amounts accurately.

Reconstitution, step by step
  1. Swab the stoppers1

    Swab the stoppers

    Wipe the rubber top of each vial with an alcohol pad and let it air-dry.

  2. Draw the water2

    Draw the water

    Pull your bacteriostatic water up into the insulin syringe.

  3. Reconstitute3

    Reconstitute

    Inject it slowly down the inside wall of the peptide vial — never straight onto the powder.

  4. Swirl to dissolve4

    Swirl to dissolve

    Gently swirl until the powder fully dissolves into a clear liquid. Never shake.

  5. Equalize, then draw5

    Equalize, then draw

    To draw a dose: push in an equal amount of air first to equalize the pressure, then pull your dose.

  1. 1

    Swab both tops

    Wipe the rubber top of the bacteriostatic-water vial and the Tirzepatide vial stopper with a fresh alcohol pad, and let them air-dry. Never touch the needle or the stoppers after wiping.

    Alcohol swab · let dry
  2. 2

    Draw the water

    First pull 1 mL of air into the syringe and inject it into the bacteriostatic-water vial to equalize the pressure, then draw your 1 mL of water back out. Inject it into the Tirzepatide vial down the inside glass wall, not onto the powder.

    1 mL BAC water
  3. 3

    Swirl, don't shake

    Gently swirl the 10 mg vial until the powder fully dissolves into a clear liquid. Never shake — shaking can damage the peptide and foam the solution.

    Swirl, don't shake
  4. 4

    Know your strength

    The vial is now 10 mg/mL. Each unit on a U-100 syringe holds about 100 mcg.

    10 mg/mL
  5. 5

    Re-swab & draw your dose

    Wipe the stopper again. With a fresh insulin syringe, pull back 50 units of air and inject it into the vial to equalize the pressure, then draw 50 units (0.5 mL) for a 5 mg dose.

    50 units
  6. 6

    Store it right

    Keep the mixed vial in the fridge, away from light. Use a new sterile syringe every time, never share, and drop used sharps in a proper container.

    Refrigerate · fresh needle

What each water volume gives you:

1 mL water
10mg/mL
100 mcg / unit
2 mL water
5mg/mL
50 mcg / unit
3 mL water
3.33mg/mL
33.33 mcg / unit

3 · Full units reference

Every bacteriostatic-water volume (rows) against every target dose (columns) — each cell is the U-100 units and the exact draw in mL. The highlighted row is the easiest volume to measure.

Tirzepatide 10 mg reconstitution matrix: bacteriostatic water volume versus target dose, showing concentration and U-100 insulin units to draw.
BAC waterConcentrationPer unit2.5 mg5 mg7.5 mg
1 mLeasy pick10 mg/mL100 mcg25u0.25 mL50u0.5 mL75u0.75 mL
2 mL5 mg/mL50 mcg50u0.5 mL100u1 mL150u1.5 mL
3 mL3.33 mg/mL33.33 mcg75u0.75 mL150u1.5 mL225u2.25 mL
Units are for a U-100 insulin syringe (100 units = 1 mL). Values are rounded for display. Reconstitution math is educational measurement only, not a dose recommendation.

4 · Everyday usage

Tirzepatide is the FDA-approved prescription drug Mounjaro/Zepbound, supplied as a finished metered pen or single-dose vial — there is no patient reconstitution step for the approved product. The figures below are the approved-drug label titration schedule for reference only, not a recommendation to reconstitute a research vial.

Approved-drug label titration (Zepbound/Mounjaro, SC)

Label-cited

The approved product starts at 2.5 mg once weekly and is stepped up by 2.5 mg every 4 weeks as tolerated, injected under the skin.

Reported amount
2.5 mg15 mg25150 units @ 1 mL
Frequency
Once weekly (subcutaneous)
Cycle
Increase by 2.5 mg every ≥4 weeks to the target dose, per label

FDA prescribing information for Mounjaro/Zepbound (tirzepatide): 2.5 mg once weekly for 4 weeks, then increased in 2.5 mg steps every ≥4 weeks; maximum 15 mg once weekly. Prescription-only, delivered by a metered pen or single-dose vial — not a recommendation to dose a research vial.

Frequently asked questions

How many insulin units is 2.5 mg of Tirzepatide from a 10 mg vial?

Reconstituting a 10 mg vial with 1 mL of bacteriostatic water gives 10 mg/mL — about 100 mcg per unit. Drawing 2.5 mg is 0.25 mL, or 25 units on a U-100 insulin syringe. This is measurement math, not a dose recommendation.

How many insulin units is 5 mg of Tirzepatide from a 10 mg vial?

Reconstituting a 10 mg vial with 1 mL of bacteriostatic water gives 10 mg/mL — about 100 mcg per unit. Drawing 5 mg is 0.5 mL, or 50 units on a U-100 insulin syringe. This is measurement math, not a dose recommendation.

Is the approved tirzepatide product reconstituted by the patient?

No. Mounjaro and Zepbound are finished, FDA-regulated products supplied as metered pens or pre-filled single-dose vials, with no mixing step. The reconstitution math here applies only to lyophilized research vials, which are not the approved medicine. Tirzepatide is prescription-only; dosing belongs with a licensed clinician.

WikiPeps is a community reference. Reconstitution figures are deterministic measurement math; usage figures are sourced and labeled. Nothing here is medical advice, a recommendation, or an offer to sell peptides — dosing decisions belong with a licensed clinician.