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ACE-031 dosing reference

Common vial sizes, typical dose ranges, and a free reconstitution calculator pre-configured for ACE-031. Not medical advice. Always verify against your vial label and your provider's protocol.

Vial sizes
1, 2 mg
Typical dose
1–3 mg
Absolute max
5 mg
BAC water
1, 2 ml

ACE-031 reconstitution

Pre-loaded with common ACE-031 values — adjust to your vial.

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ACE-031 common vial sizes: 1 mg, 2 mg. Typical dose range: 13 mg. Research publications. Not medical advice.

Draw on U-100
100.0units

for a 1 mg dose

Concentration
1.00 mg/ml
Volume
1.000 ml
Per ml
100 u

Not medical advice. Always verify against your vial label and your provider's instructions. Re-check before drawing.

About ACE-031

Muscle-targeting peptides interact with myostatin, IGF-1, and follistatin pathways. They are studied for hypertrophy, recomposition, and recovery support.

  • How it's used

    Subcutaneous or intramuscular injection (depending on the compound), often timed around training. Cycles are typically 4–8 weeks on, 4 weeks off.

  • Storage

    Refrigerate reconstituted vials. IGF-1 LR3 and follistatin variants are short-lived once reconstituted; freeze-drying is recommended for longer storage.

  • Watch for

    • Hypoglycemia risk with IGF-1 family — keep carbohydrates handy
    • Local irritation at injection site
    • Limited long-term human safety data

ACE-031 vs other Muscle peptides

3 compounds compared

Reference dose ranges for the muscle category. Tap any compound to open its full reference page.

CompoundBrand namesTypical doseVial sizesStatus
ACE-03113 mg1, 2 mgResearch
Follistatin 344FS344®0.10.2 mg1, 2, 5 mgResearch
IGF-1 LR3IGF-1 Long R3®0.020.08 mg1, 2 mgResearch

Dose ranges summarized from FDA-approved labels (for approved compounds) and peer-reviewed research (for the rest). See the resources page for source databases.

ACE-031 FAQ

Answers, not hype.

  • ACE-031 is a peptide in the Muscle category. It is a research peptide and is not FDA-approved for human use. The dose ranges shown (1–3 mg) are summarized from peer-reviewed research literature where evidence is preliminary.

  • ACE-031 most commonly ships in 1, 2 mg vials. Typical reconstitution volumes are 1, 2 ml of bacteriostatic water — choose the volume to land on a syringe-friendly unit count for your target dose.

  • Use the formula concentration = vial mg ÷ BAC water ml, then volume = dose mg ÷ concentration, then units = volume × 100 (for U-100). For example, a 1 mg vial reconstituted with 1 ml gives 1.00 mg/ml — at the typical low dose of 1 mg that resolves to 100.0 units. The free reconstitution calculator on this site verifies the math against your specific vial.

  • No. ACE-031 is a research peptide and is not FDA-approved for human use in the United States as of April 2026. Any use must come through a licensed healthcare provider, typically via a compounding pharmacy.

  • Side-effect profiles for research peptides are characterized in published research rather than an FDA label. Most users report mild local reactions at the injection site, occasional fatigue, and headache in the first few doses. Long-term human safety data is limited for most research compounds. Discuss with your prescribing provider before starting.

  • No. The values shown are reference numbers summarized from authoritative sources — FDA-approved labels for approved compounds and peer-reviewed research for the rest. They are not personalized recommendations. Always follow your prescribing provider's instructions and verify every calculation against your vial label.

References & sources

Research peptide

ACE-031 is a research peptide. It is not FDA-approved for human use. The ranges shown above are summarized from peer-reviewed clinical and pre-clinical literature, where evidence remains preliminary. Discuss any use with a licensed healthcare provider.

See the resources page for the full list of databases this site cross-checks against.

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