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CJC-1295 / Ipamorelin reconstitution calculator

GH secretagogue blend

CJC-1295 (a GHRH analog) and ipamorelin (a ghrelin-receptor agonist) are sold blended to stimulate growth-hormone release through two pathways. Clinics marketed the combination heavily before the FDA's category lists tightened; the evidence in humans remains thin and the compounding status is unfavorable.

Regulatory status (August 2026). Neither compound is FDA-approved. Ipamorelin is on the FDA's Category 2 list (significant safety concerns for compounding); the blend has no legal compounding pathway. Prohibited in sport under WADA rules.
Reconstitution · CJC-1295 / Ipamorelinmath only - no dosing advice
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Enter vial size, water volume, and the dose your provider gave you.

This tool converts the numbers you enter (dose ÷ concentration = volume). It never suggests a dose. The FDA has documented hospitalizations caused by mg / ml / unit conversion errors with vial-and-syringe products - if the readout surprises you, stop and verify with your prescriber or pharmacist.

Questions people actually search

How does the math work for a blended vial?

A '10 mg blend' vial states total peptide content, often split (for example 5 mg of each). The calculator works on total mg - but if your protocol specifies an amount of one component, you need the per-component breakdown from the label to convert correctly.

Why do amounts appear in mcg for this blend?

Amounts discussed in clinic marketing and research are typically 100-300 mcg per component. That's mcg, not mg - a 1,000× difference. Use the mcg toggle and check the flags.

Can a US compounding pharmacy legally make CJC-1295/ipamorelin?

Ipamorelin sits in FDA Category 2 (significant safety concerns), which blocks legal compounding, and CJC-1295 has no approved basis either. Clinics still offering the blend are operating against that framework - a reason many quietly reformulated after 2023-2024 enforcement.

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