Nasal Spray Peptide Calculator
Quick Recipes
These assume ~0.10 mL per spray. If your sprayer is different, adjust “Spray volume.”🧠 How the Nasal Math Works
The idea: every spray releases a little bit of liquid. If you know how many mg are in your vial, how many mL you’ll dilute to, and your sprayer’s mL per spray, you can get dose per spray in mcg.
mcg per spray = (vial mg × 1000 ÷ solution mL) × spray mLExample: 10 mg vial → 10 mL → 0.10 mL/spray = 100 mcg per spray.
solution mL = (vial mg × 1000 × spray mL) ÷ target mcg/sprayExample: 10 mg vial → target 200 mcg/spray → 0.10 mL/spray = 5 mL total.
📊 Quick reference recipes
- 2 mg → 2 mL = 100 mcg/spray (≈ 20 sprays)
- 5 mg → 5 mL = 100 mcg/spray (≈ 50 sprays)
- 10 mg → 10 mL = 100 mcg/spray (≈ 100 sprays)
- 10 mg → 5 mL = 200 mcg/spray (≈ 50 sprays)
- Test your bottle’s real output (spray into a syringe → measure mL).
- Round to clean numbers for easy repeatability.
- Use Copy Share Link to save your mix settings.
- Store nasal sprays in the fridge if possible.
- Discard after ~90 days and rinse the bottle with alcohol.