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Eloralintide Dosing Calculator

Eloralintide (LY3841136): selective long-acting amylin receptor agonist with up to 20.1% weight loss in Phase 2.

Pre-filled with the most-reported clinical reconstitution protocol for Eloralintide. See how 1 mL and 2 mL of bacteriostatic water change concentration and syringe-draw volume, then adjust the calculator below for your own vial.

Quick answer · Clinical protocol

A 10 mg vial of Eloralintide reconstituted with 2 mL of bacteriostatic water yields a concentration of 5.00 mg/mL. At that concentration, a 1 mg dose of Eloralintide equals 20 units on a U-100 insulin syringe (0.200 mL). Eloralintide is typically administered once weekly.

Eloralintide reconstitution: 1 mL vs 2 mL bac water

Bacteriostatic water volume is flexible. Less water means higher concentration and smaller injection volumes; more water means lower concentration and easier dose precision. Both options below are valid for a 10 mg vial.

BAC water addedConcentrationVolume per 1 mg doseDraw on U-100 syringe (units)
1 mL10.00 mg/mL0.100 mL10 units
2 mL5.00 mg/mL0.200 mL20 units
Based on a 10 mg vial of Eloralintide reconstituted with bacteriostatic water. Insulin-syringe units assume a standard U-100 syringe (100 units = 1 mL).

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Alternative Eloralintide protocols

Beyond the default above, Eloralintide is also reported in the following protocols. Use these as starting points and recalculate with the tool above.

Obesity Monotherapy (Phase 2 Dose Escalation)

Clinical
Dose
Stepwise escalation from 3 mg to 6 mg to 9 mg, or from 6 mg to 9 mg, over the 48-week treatment period.
Frequency
Once weekly subcutaneous injection
Duration
48 weeks (Phase 2 trial duration)

Dose escalation regimens reduced the incidence of GI adverse events compared with starting at higher fixed doses. The 6-to-9 mg arm achieved 15.8% weight loss with improved tolerability.

Eloralintide reconstitution & storage

Eloralintide was administered as a pre-filled subcutaneous injection in clinical trials. Specific formulation details have not been publicly disclosed. As an investigational compound, it is not commercially available.

Storage conditions for the clinical trial formulation have not been publicly disclosed. Peptide-based therapies typically require refrigerated storage (2-8 degrees C).

Eloralintide dosing FAQ

How much bacteriostatic water should I add to a 10 mg vial of Eloralintide?

The community standard is 2 mL of bacteriostatic water for a 10 mg Eloralintide vial. That gives a concentration of 5.00 mg/mL, so a 1 mg dose is 20 units on a U-100 insulin syringe. Adding 1 mL instead doubles the concentration to 10.00 mg/mL and halves the draw to 10 units. Less water = smaller injection volume but harder to measure precisely.

How many syringe units is a 1 mg dose of Eloralintide?

On a standard U-100 insulin syringe, a 1 mg dose of Eloralintide is 20 units when the 10 mg vial is reconstituted with 2 mL of bacteriostatic water (5.00 mg/mL). If you use 1 mL of bac water instead, draw 10 units (10.00 mg/mL).

What is the standard Eloralintide dose?

Clinical protocols for Eloralintide typically use 1 mg–3 mg once weekly via subcutaneous injection. 1 mg is a common starting dose. Higher doses produced greater weight loss but with increased incidence of nausea and fatigue. The 9 mg dose achieved 20.1% weight loss but had nausea rates of approximately 64%.

How long does a vial of Eloralintide last at 1 mg once weekly?

A 10 mg vial of Eloralintide contains roughly 10 doses at 1 mg per injection. At once weekly dosing, that is approximately 70 days (about 10 weeks) of supply per vial. Reconstituted Eloralintide should generally be used within 28 days when refrigerated.

Where do you inject Eloralintide?

Eloralintide is typically injected subcutaneously. Common sites reported in the literature and by users include: Abdomen, Thigh, Upper arm. Rotate sites with each injection to reduce localized irritation.

Can I use sterile water instead of bacteriostatic water for Eloralintide?

Bacteriostatic water (containing 0.9% benzyl alcohol as a preservative) is strongly preferred for multi-dose vials like Eloralintide because it inhibits microbial growth and lets a single vial be used over multiple weeks. Sterile water has no preservative and should generally be reserved for single-use preparations only.

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