Reconstitution Calculator

Convert vial powder strength into a ready-to-use solution by calculating the final volume and diluent to add.

Volume occupied by the powder after reconstitution (manufacturer data).

Volume already in the vial, if any.

Displacement plus existing diluent exceeds the required final volume.

How to Use This Calculator

1

Check vial potency

Enter the total amount of drug powder available in the vial (mg).

2

Set target concentration

Provide the desired final concentration in mg/mL for dosing or storage.

3

Account for displacement

If the package insert lists a displacement volume, enter it to avoid over-dilution.

4

Read diluent volume

Add the calculated volume of diluent to the vial to reconstitute to the target strength.

Formula

V_final = mg_powder / (mg/mL target)

Diluent to add = V_final − displacement − existing_diluent

Reconstitution assumes complete dissolution of powder with displacement volume accounting for the powder’s contribution to final volume.

Example

500 mg vial targeting 100 mg/mL with 10 mL displacement: V_final = 5 mL; diluent = 5 − 10 = -5 mL → not feasible. Instead, targeting 50 mg/mL yields V_final = 10 mL, diluent = 0 mL beyond displacement.

Full Description

Reconstitution converts a dry powder medication into an injectable or oral liquid by adding diluent. Accurate volumes ensure dosing accuracy and stability.

This calculator uses drug amount, target concentration, and displacement volume to determine how much diluent to add and the final concentration achieved.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is displacement volume?

It is the volume occupied by the powder after dissolution, effectively reducing how much diluent is needed.

Can I ignore displacement?

For small volumes or when data is unavailable, displacement may be negligible. However, for concentrated products, use manufacturer data.

Does diluent temperature matter?

Use the diluent recommended by the manufacturer at the specified temperature to ensure solubility and stability.

How precise should measurements be?

Use syringes or graduated cylinders for accuracy. Small errors in volume can significantly impact final concentration.

Can I reconstitute partially?

Yes. Adjust the target concentration and calculate accordingly, but note the resulting vial concentration for dosing.