GLP-1 Titration Calculator
Pick a GLP-1 compound and your vial setup, and this tool converts the published week-by-week escalation steps into the exact draw for each phase — volume and U-100 syringe units. It is a measurement reference, not a prescription.
Quick summary
- Converts published Semaglutide, Tirzepatide, and Retatrutide escalation steps into syringe units for your vial.
- Set your vial mg and bacteriostatic water; every step recalculates instantly. On a U-100 syringe, 1 mL = 100 units.
- Reference and conversion only — not a dosing recommendation and not medical advice.
GLP-1 titration → syringe units
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How to use it
Choose your compound, then set the vial size and bacteriostatic water you used. The concentration (vial ÷ water) determines the units for every escalation step. Change the water volume to move the whole schedule onto cleaner unit marks.
GLP-1 titration FAQ
What does this GLP-1 titration calculator do?
It takes a published escalation schedule for Semaglutide, Tirzepatide, or Retatrutide and converts each step into the exact draw — volume and U-100 syringe units — for your specific vial size and water volume. It is a unit-conversion tool, not a prescription.
Where do the schedule steps come from?
The step amounts reflect commonly published clinical-trial and label escalation timelines for each compound. They are shown for reference and conversion only, not as a recommendation for any individual.
Is this medical advice?
No. This is a research-planning and measurement tool. It does not recommend that you take anything, and it does not replace guidance from a qualified professional. Compounds referenced are sold strictly as research chemicals.
How do I keep every step on clean units?
Your water volume sets the concentration, which sets the units for every step. If the steps land on awkward fractions, adjust the water volume — the reconstitution calculator's reverse mode can help.

