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DSIP Dosing Calculator & Reconstitution Guide

A neuropeptide researched for sleep and stress regulation.

DSIP is a research peptide. A neuropeptide researched for sleep and stress regulation. To dose it, reconstitute the vial (for example 5 mg in 2 mL of bacteriostatic water for 2.5 mg/mL), then divide your target dose by that concentration to find the units to draw.

Category
research peptide
Dose unit
mcg
Commonly reported range
100-250 mcg
Typical concentration
2.5 mg/mL

Use the Keel dose calculator to enter your numbers and see the exact units to draw, or use the built-in calculator further down this page.

What is DSIP?

DSIP (delta sleep-inducing peptide) is a naturally occurring neuropeptide studied for its potential effects on sleep quality, stress, and pain. Research doses are typically expressed in micrograms. Also known as delta sleep-inducing peptide.

How many units is each DSIP dose?

DoseVolume to drawUnits (U-100)
100 mcg0.04 mL4 units
250 mcg0.1 mL10 units

Based on a 5 mg vial reconstituted with 2 mL of bacteriostatic water (2.5 mg/mL) and a U-100 insulin syringe. The dose amounts shown are commonly reported by the community and in anecdotal research, not recommendations or medical advice; only the reconstitution math (volume and units) is calculated for you.

How to calculate a DSIP dose

  1. 1

    Choose your vial and water

    Select your DSIP vial size (for example 5 mg) and the volume of bacteriostatic water you will add (for example 2 mL).

  2. 2

    Find the concentration

    Divide vial milligrams by water volume. 5 mg in 2 mL gives 2.5 mg/mL.

  3. 3

    Calculate the draw

    Divide your target dose by the concentration to get the volume in mL, then multiply by 100 to get units on a U-100 insulin syringe.

  4. 4

    Verify on the syringe

    Use the Keel calculator to see the exact draw rendered on a to-scale syringe, with a warning if the dose exceeds the syringe capacity.

DSIP dosing FAQ

How do I reconstitute DSIP?

A common approach is to add 2 mL of bacteriostatic water to a 5 mg vial, which gives 2.5 mg/mL. Add the water slowly down the vial wall, swirl gently rather than shaking, and let the powder dissolve fully before drawing.

How many units is 100 mcg of DSIP?

At 2.5 mg/mL, 100 mcg equals 0.04 mL, which is 4 units on a U-100 insulin syringe.

What DSIP doses do people report?

Community and anecdotal reports commonly cite 100 to 250 mcg. These are figures people report, not a recommendation from Keel. DSIP (delta sleep-inducing peptide) is a naturally occurring neuropeptide studied for its potential effects on sleep quality, stress, and pain. Research doses are typically expressed in micrograms.

Which insulin syringe should I use for DSIP?

A U-100 insulin syringe is standard. A 0.3 mL (30-unit) syringe gives the most precise measurement for small draws, while a 0.5 mL or 1 mL syringe is better when the draw exceeds 30 units. Keel warns you when a dose is larger than the syringe you select.

How do I convert DSIP micrograms to insulin units?

Divide your dose in micrograms by the concentration in micrograms per millilitre to get the volume in millilitres, then multiply by 100 for units on a U-100 syringe. The Keel calculator does this for you and shows the draw on a to-scale syringe.

How should I store DSIP after reconstitution?

Reconstituted peptides are generally kept refrigerated and protected from light, with the unmixed powder stored cooler still. Follow the guidance from your supplier or a licensed healthcare professional for the specific compound.

What if my DSIP dose is larger than the syringe holds?

Either use a larger insulin syringe or reconstitute with more bacteriostatic water to lower the concentration, which increases the volume per dose so it fits. Keel flags an over-draw and you can adjust the inputs until the draw fits.

Is DSIP dosing the same for everyone?

No. The right draw depends on your vial size, how much bacteriostatic water you add, and your target dose. Always recalculate when any of those change, and consult a licensed healthcare professional.

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Calculate your DSIP dose

Dose Calculator

Enter your DSIP vial size, bacteriostatic water, and target dose to see the exact units to draw on a to-scale insulin syringe.