Cognitive

Semax Amidate Dosing & Reconstitution Calculator

Most stable Semax form with N-terminal acetylation and C-terminal amidation. Highest bioavailability.

TL;DR - Semax Amidate is a cognitive peptide with a typical starting dose of 300 µg. For a 5 mg vial, add 5 mL bacteriostatic water to yield 1000 µg/mL.
300 µg
Start Dose
5 mg
Vial
5 mL
BAC Water
1000
µg/mL
300 µg draw on a 100-unit insulin syringe
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Frequently Asked
How do I reconstitute Semax Amidate?
Add 5 mL of bacteriostatic water to a 5 mg vial, injecting slowly down the inside wall. Swirl gently; never shake. This yields a concentration of 1000 µg/mL.
What is the recommended dose of Semax Amidate?
A typical research dose is 300 µg. Consult the ASCEND calculator for your specific vial concentration and draw volume.
How many doses are in a Semax Amidate vial?
A 5 mg vial reconstituted with 5 mL BAC water yields approximately 16 doses at 300 µg each.
How many IU is 300 µg of Semax Amidate on a syringe?
With a 5 mg vial reconstituted in 5 mL bacteriostatic water, the concentration is 1000 µg/mL. For a 300 µg dose: Volume = 300 µg ÷ 1000 µg/mL = 0.3 mL. Draw to the 30 line on a 100-unit insulin syringe. You can adjust these values in the ASCEND calculator for any vial size.
What does a Semax Amidate dosage calculator do?
A Semax Amidate dosage calculator converts your vial size and BAC water volume into an exact syringe draw in IU. Enter your vial strength (5 mg), reconstitution volume (5 mL), and target dose to get the precise line to draw on an insulin syringe.
What is the Semax Amidate reconstitution calculator formula?
Draw volume (mL) = Dose (µg) divided by Concentration (µg/mL). For a 5 mg vial with 5 mL BAC water: concentration = 1000 µg/mL. For a 300 µg dose, the ASCEND calculator gives the exact IU line on your syringe instantly.
Data last reviewed 2026-06-09 · Methodology →
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