BPC-157 reconstitution requires precision. Too little BAC water and you're injecting dangerously concentrated doses. Too much and your dosing math falls apart. PepKit is a BPC-157 dosage calculator for iPhone that walks you through the exact reconstitution math, logs every injection with the correct draw amount, tracks your inventory, and plots your compound levels over time. No spreadsheets. No guessing.
Calculate Your BPC-157 DoseOpen PepKit and add BPC-157 as a new compound. Enter your vial size (e.g., 5mg), your target dose per injection (e.g., 250mcg), and your preferred BAC water volume. PepKit calculates exactly how many mL of BAC water to add to the vial, and how many units on an insulin syringe to draw for each dose. Step-by-step instructions walk you through the process. No math errors.
PepKit's cycle planner lets you set your BPC-157 protocol: start date, end date, injection frequency (daily, every other day, or custom), and dose per injection. The app shows you what's due today, your injection history for the cycle, and how many doses remain in your current vial before you need a new one. Low inventory alerts notify you when you're running low.
Log each BPC-157 injection with date, time, dose, and injection site. PepKit includes a body map for selecting subcutaneous or intramuscular injection locations. Rotating sites and tracking history helps you avoid injecting the same spot repeatedly — which matters for comfort and absorption on longer protocols.
PepKit plots your estimated BPC-157 compound levels over time using pharmacokinetic half-life data. See how your levels accumulate at the start of a protocol, stabilize during maintenance, and decline after the last injection. This visualization helps you understand timing — for example, whether to front-load doses or maintain a steady schedule.