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About DoseGauge

DoseGauge is an independent reference for peptide reconstitution and dosing math. Our job is simple: get the arithmetic right, cite the pharmacology, and stay out of the way.

Independent and neutral

DoseGauge is not affiliated with, sponsored by, or selling on behalf of any manufacturer, compounding pharmacy, or telehealth provider. We do not stock, sell, or ship any compound. That independence is the point: it is what lets us describe a compound's evidence honestly, including when a compound is not FDA-approved or when its human data are thin.

What we do

Reconstitution and dosing math is easy to get wrong and high-stakes to get wrong. DoseGauge takes the numbers you enter and returns the exact concentration, draw volume, units on a U-100 insulin syringe, and doses per vial. On each compound page we add titration references and pharmacology notes, and we show a plasma curve only where a real, cited half-life makes one meaningful.

Our sourcing standard

Every pharmacology figure on the site carries a visible, cited source. We work in tiers: FDA prescribing information (via DailyMed) for approved drugs, peer-reviewed literature and clinical trials for investigational compounds, and clearly labeled "not FDA-approved, limited human data" copy for research peptides. We do not fabricate half-lives or invent credentials. You can read exactly how the calculations and the curve work on our methodology page.

How we will make money

DoseGauge is free and intends to stay free. In the future we may add clearly labeled links to vetted telehealth or supply partners and earn a commission when you use them. If and when we do, those links will be marked, and they will never change the math or the cited facts on a page. We will not sell your data, because we do not collect it.

Contact

Corrections, questions, or a source we should cite? Email contact@dosegauge.com. We take accuracy seriously and will fix a wrong number quickly.