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Titration Schedule Builder

Build a custom dose escalation plan for any peptide or GLP-1. Set your starting dose, target dose, step size, and how long to hold each step, then see a dated, week-by-week schedule with the exact units to draw on a to-scale insulin syringe.

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Choose your compound and preparation, set your starting dose, target dose, step increment, and weeks per step, then read the exact units to draw for every step.

How to build a titration schedule

  1. 1Choose your compound and preparation. Pick a compound preset or enter a custom name, then tell the builder whether you reconstituted a vial with bacteriostatic water or are using a known mg/mL concentration.
  2. 2Set your dose escalation. Enter your starting dose, your target dose, the step increment for each escalation, and how many weeks to hold each step before increasing.
  3. 3Add an optional start date. Enter the date of your first dose to turn the week-by-week plan into concrete calendar date ranges for every step.
  4. 4Read, share, or print your plan. See the exact volume and units to draw for each step on a to-scale insulin syringe, with over-draw warnings. Copy a share link or print a clean copy.

Why titrate gradually?

Most peptide and GLP-1 protocols start low and climb slowly. Escalating in small, fixed increments gives the body time to adapt and helps limit side effects that come from moving to a full dose too quickly. This builder converts each step's dose into a volume and insulin units for you and flags any draw that would overfill your syringe, so a plan that looks reasonable on paper does not turn into an impossible injection.

Common questions

What is a titration schedule?
A titration schedule is a step-by-step plan that starts a compound at a low dose and increases it in fixed increments over several weeks. Escalating gradually gives your body time to adjust and helps limit side effects. This builder turns any starting dose, target dose, step size, and hold length into a dated, week-by-week plan with the exact units to draw.
Can I build a titration plan for any peptide, not just GLP-1s?
Yes. Unlike a preset GLP-1 titration calculator, this builder is fully custom. Choose any compound from the library or enter a custom name, then define your own starting dose, target, and increments in milligrams. It works for semaglutide and tirzepatide as well as research peptides.
What does the over-draw warning mean?
The builder flags any step whose draw volume is larger than the insulin syringe you selected can hold. When you see the warning, either split that dose across two injections, choose a larger syringe, or use more bacteriostatic water to lower the concentration so the volume fits.
Can I share my titration schedule?
Yes. Use the Copy share link button to copy a link that encodes your full plan in the URL. Anyone who opens it sees the same schedule, no account needed. You can also use Print to save a clean, printable copy of the plan.
Is this medical advice?
No. This builder is for educational and research purposes only. It performs the reconstitution and draw-volume math but does not recommend doses. Always follow the protocol and schedule set by your own licensed healthcare professional.

Want preset GLP-1 titration ladders instead? Use the GLP-1 Dose & Titration Calculator, go gentler with the GLP-1 Microdosing Calculator, or work out a single dose with the Dose & Reconstitution Calculator.

For educational and research purposes only. Not medical advice. Always consult a licensed healthcare professional.

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