Skip to main content

Neuropeptide Y Dosing Calculator

Neuropeptide Y (NPY): 36-amino acid endogenous peptide regulating stress resilience, appetite, and anxiety.

Pre-filled with the most-reported clinical reconstitution protocol for Neuropeptide Y. 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 Neuropeptide Y reconstituted with 2 mL of bacteriostatic water yields a concentration of 5.00 mg/mL. At that concentration, a 6.8 mg dose of Neuropeptide Y equals 136 units on a U-100 insulin syringe (1.360 mL). Neuropeptide Y is typically administered once daily.

Neuropeptide Y 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 6.8 mg doseDraw on U-100 syringe (units)
1 mL10.00 mg/mL0.680 mL68 units
2 mL5.00 mg/mL1.360 mL136 units
Based on a 10 mg vial of Neuropeptide Y reconstituted with bacteriostatic water. Insulin-syringe units assume a standard U-100 syringe (100 units = 1 mL).

Calculate your Neuropeptide Y dose

Alternative Neuropeptide Y protocols

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

Intranasal Stress Resilience Protocol

Community
Dose
1-5 mg
Frequency
Once daily
Duration
2-4 weeks
Route
Intranasal

Adapted from preclinical and early clinical intranasal NPY studies; very limited community usage

Neuropeptide Y reconstitution & storage

Clinical trial formulations used NPY dissolved in saline for intranasal insufflation via atomizer device. Research-grade NPY should be reconstituted in sterile saline or PBS.

Store lyophilized NPY at -20 degrees C, protected from light and moisture. Reconstituted solutions should be used promptly or stored refrigerated at 2-8 degrees C for short-term use.

Neuropeptide Y dosing FAQ

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

The community standard is 2 mL of bacteriostatic water for a 10 mg Neuropeptide Y vial. That gives a concentration of 5.00 mg/mL, so a 6.8 mg dose is 136 units on a U-100 insulin syringe. Adding 1 mL instead doubles the concentration to 10.00 mg/mL and halves the draw to 68 units. Less water = smaller injection volume but harder to measure precisely.

How many syringe units is a 6.8 mg dose of Neuropeptide Y?

On a standard U-100 insulin syringe, a 6.8 mg dose of Neuropeptide Y is 136 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 68 units (10.00 mg/mL).

What is the standard Neuropeptide Y dose?

Clinical protocols for Neuropeptide Y typically use 6.8 mg once daily via subcutaneous injection. 6.8 mg is a common starting dose. Randomized controlled trial in MDD patients on stable antidepressants. Effects assessed up to 48 hours post-dose. Preliminary antidepressant effects observed.

How long does a vial of Neuropeptide Y last at 6.8 mg once daily?

A 10 mg vial of Neuropeptide Y contains roughly 1 doses at 6.8 mg per injection. At once daily dosing, that is approximately 1 days (about 0 weeks) of supply per vial. Reconstituted Neuropeptide Y should generally be used within 28 days when refrigerated.

Where do you inject Neuropeptide Y?

Neuropeptide Y is typically injected subcutaneously. Common sites reported in the literature and by users include: Intranasal (clinical trials), Intracerebroventricular (animal research), Intravenous (research). Rotate sites with each injection to reduce localized irritation.

Can I use sterile water instead of bacteriostatic water for Neuropeptide Y?

Bacteriostatic water (containing 0.9% benzyl alcohol as a preservative) is strongly preferred for multi-dose vials like Neuropeptide Y 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.

More on Neuropeptide Y

⚠️

Medical Disclaimer

This website is for educational and informational purposes only. The information provided is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. Always consult with a qualified healthcare professional before using any peptide or supplement.