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CJC-1295: Reconstitution Math & Reference

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How do you reconstitute CJC-1295?

CJC-1295 reconstitution is arithmetic: divide the vial mass (mg) by the bacteriostatic water added (ml) to get mg/ml. A 2 mg vial with 2 ml BAC water yields 1 mg/ml (1000 mcg/ml) — so a 100 mcg draw is 0.1 ml, or 10 units on a U-100 insulin syringe. Peptly computes this instantly with a visual draw indicator.

What is CJC-1295?

CJC-1295 is a synthetic 30-amino-acid analog of growth hormone-releasing hormone (GHRH 1-29), modified for protease resistance. It exists in two forms — with DAC (long-acting) and without DAC (Modified GRF 1-29, short-acting).

CJC-1295 is a GHRH analog studied in limited clinical and animal research as a growth-hormone secretagogue. It is NOT FDA-approved for human use. (By contrast, the related GHRH analog tesamorelin is FDA-approved.) Peptly is a calculator for research and reference — not medical advice.

The two forms differ mainly in half-life. CJC-1295 WITH DAC carries a linker that binds circulating albumin, extending the half-life to roughly 6–8 days. CJC-1295 WITHOUT DAC (Modified GRF 1-29) lacks the linker and has a half-life near 30 minutes, so research protocols use smaller, more frequent doses. The reconstitution arithmetic is identical for both.

CJC-1295 commonly ships as 2 mg or 5 mg lyophilized powder and is frequently studied alongside ipamorelin. Peptly tracks each as a separate profile so saved reconstitution mixes and the injection log stay clean.

Reconstitution math — reference table

Vial BAC water Concentration Example dose U-100 units
2 mg 1 ml 2 mg/ml 100 mcg 5 units
2 mg 2 ml 1 mg/ml 100 mcg 10 units
5 mg 2 ml 2.5 mg/ml 100 mcg 4 units
5 mg 3 ml 1.67 mg/ml 200 mcg 12 units
5 mg 5 ml 1 mg/ml 200 mcg 20 units
Reference arithmetic for common 2 mg and 5 mg CJC-1295 vials. Mass values shown are illustrative — not dosing recommendations.

Storage and shelf-life

Most research protocols refrigerate reconstituted CJC-1295 at 2–8 °C and use within 2–4 weeks. Lyophilized powder typically stores at −20 °C until reconstitution.

How Peptly handles CJC-1295

  • Pre-loaded compound profile — no manual entry of vial mass each time.
  • Saved reconstitution mixes — reload any combination in one tap.
  • Visual U-100 syringe view — see the draw mark before you pull it.
  • Injection log — every shot, site, and cycle stored on-device.
  • Smart reminders — schedule-aware notifications with site rotation prompts.

Other peptide references

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  • Semaglutide reconstitution mathSemaglutide is a 31-amino-acid GLP-1 receptor agonist.
  • Tirzepatide reconstitution mathTirzepatide is a dual GIP/GLP-1 receptor agonist — a 39-amino-acid synthetic peptide.
  • Ipamorelin reconstitution mathIpamorelin is a 5-amino-acid synthetic peptide and a selective growth hormone secretagogue.
  • Retatrutide reconstitution mathRetatrutide (LY3437943) is an investigational triple-hormone-receptor agonist — it targets the GLP-1, GIP, AND glucagon receptors.
  • Tesamorelin reconstitution mathTesamorelin is a synthetic 44-amino-acid analog of human growth hormone-releasing hormone (GHRH 1-44), stabilized with a trans-3-hexenoic acid group.
  • GHK-Cu reconstitution mathGHK-Cu is a copper complex of the naturally occurring tripeptide glycyl-L-histidyl-L-lysine (Gly-His-Lys), which binds a single copper(II) ion.

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Frequently asked questions

What is the difference between CJC-1295 with DAC and without DAC? +

Both are the same 30-amino-acid GHRH analog; the difference is half-life. With DAC, a linker binds albumin and extends the half-life to roughly 6–8 days. Without DAC (Modified GRF 1-29), the half-life is about 30 minutes. The reconstitution math is identical — concentration = vial mass ÷ BAC water.

What BAC water volume works for a 2 mg CJC-1295 vial? +

A common choice is 2 ml, giving 1 mg/ml — a 100 mcg research draw lands at 10 units on a U-100 syringe, easy to read. Peptly shows the unit count for any vial × water combination live as you adjust the BAC slider.

Can I track CJC-1295 and ipamorelin together in Peptly? +

Yes. They are tracked as separate peptide profiles, each with its own saved reconstitution mixes, so the injection log shows both side by side in the History view.

Why are CJC-1295 unit counts so small? +

Research doses are often in the 100–300 mcg range — far smaller than the milligram doses of peptides like tirzepatide. At 1–2.5 mg/ml that lands in the single-digit-to-teens unit range on a U-100 syringe, where Peptly's visual syringe view is especially helpful.

Is CJC-1295 approved for human use? +

No. CJC-1295 is not FDA-approved for human use; it is studied in limited research settings. Peptly is a calculator and reference tool, not medical advice. Consult a licensed clinician for any health decision.

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