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Livagen Reconstitution Calculator

Reconstitute a 20 mg vial of Livagen with 3 mL of bacteriostatic water for a concentration of 6.67 mg/mL — meaning one unit on a U-100 insulin syringe (0.01 mL) holds 67 mcg. Adjust the inputs below for your own vial and dose.

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Livagen mg-to-units quick reference

At the default 6.67 mg/mL (20 mg in 3 mL), draw the following units on a U-100 insulin syringe:

Target doseVolumeU-100 units
250 mcg (0.25 mg)0.037 mL3.8 units
500 mcg (0.50 mg)0.075 mL7.5 units
1000 mcg (1.00 mg)0.150 mL15.0 units

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I reconstitute Livagen?expand_more

Add 3 mL of bacteriostatic water to the 20 mg Livagen vial for a concentration of 6.67 mg/mL. Inject the water slowly down the vial wall and swirl gently — do not shake.

How many units is a Livagen dose on an insulin syringe?expand_more

At 6.67 mg/mL, one unit on a U-100 syringe (0.01 mL) holds 67 mcg. Divide your target dose in mcg by 67 to get the number of units to draw.

What is the typical Livagen research dose?expand_more

Livagen is typically dosed at 0.5–2 mg (500–2000 mcg) once daily SC in research protocols. See the full titration schedule on the protocol page.

See the full Livagen dosage protocol →