Retatrutide (LY3437943) Peptide Calculator - Precise Dosing for Triple G
Calculate precise Retatrutide dosing for Triple G agonist research. Pre-configured with typical 10mg vial and 2mg starting dose.
Research Use Only - Important Disclaimer
This tool is for educational and laboratory research purposes only. Not for human consumption. Always consult a licensed medical professional before using any peptides or medications. Improper use can be dangerous.
Retatrutide (LY3437943) Calculator
Calculate precise dosing for U-100 insulin syringes
Input Values
Click unit to toggle between mg and mcg
Recommended Source
Swiss Chems
Concentration
5.00
mg/mlVisual Guide
Calculated Dose
0.00 units
on U-100 Insulin Syringe
About Retatrutide (LY3437943)
Retatrutide (LY-3437943) is a novel "Triple G" agonist targeting GLP-1, GIP, and Glucagon receptors. It is currently the subject of intense research for its potential efficacy in weight management and metabolic health.
Typical Research Dosing
- Standard Dose: 2mg - 12mg (escalating schedule)
- Frequency: Once weekly
- Administration: Subcutaneous
- Research Duration: Typically 24-48 weeks in clinical trials
Reconstitution for 10mg Vial
Option 1: 2ml Water
Concentration: 5mg/ml
2mg dose = 40 units
4mg dose = 80 units
Option 2: 1ml Water
Concentration: 10mg/ml
2mg dose = 20 units
4mg dose = 40 units
Reconstitution Note: Standard 10mg vials are typically reconstituted with 1ml or 2ml of bacteriostatic water. Using 2ml provides easier-to-measure doses on insulin syringes.
Research Applications
- ✓ Weight management research
- ✓ Metabolic health studies
- ✓ Glucose regulation research
- ✓ Triple receptor agonist mechanism studies
- ✓ Comparative efficacy vs dual agonists
Storage & Handling
- ✓ Store lyophilized powder refrigerated (2-8°C)
- ✓ After reconstitution, store in refrigerator (2-8°C)
- ✓ Use within 28-30 days of reconstitution
- ✓ Protect from light
- ✓ Do not freeze reconstituted solution
Research Use Only: Retatrutide is for laboratory research purposes only. Not for human consumption. Always consult qualified medical professionals.