Longevity

Vilon Dosing & Reconstitution Calculator

Dipeptide bioregulator supporting thymus function and immune health.

TL;DR - Vilon is a longevity peptide with a typical starting dose of 1 mg. For a 10 mg vial, add 2 mL bacteriostatic water to yield 5 mg/mL.
1 mg
Start Dose
10 mg
Vial
2 mL
BAC Water
5
mg/mL
1 mg draw on a 100-unit insulin syringe
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Frequently Asked
How do I reconstitute Vilon?
Add 2 mL of bacteriostatic water to a 10 mg vial, injecting slowly down the inside wall. Swirl gently; never shake. This yields a concentration of 5 mg/mL.
What is the recommended dose of Vilon?
A typical research dose is 1 mg. Consult the ASCEND calculator for your specific vial concentration and draw volume.
How many doses are in a Vilon vial?
A 10 mg vial reconstituted with 2 mL BAC water yields approximately 10 doses at 1 mg each.
How many IU is 1 mg of Vilon on a syringe?
With a 10 mg vial reconstituted in 2 mL bacteriostatic water, the concentration is 5 mg/mL. For a 1 mg dose: Volume = 1 mg ÷ 5 mg/mL = 0.2 mL. Draw to the 20 line on a 100-unit insulin syringe. You can adjust these values in the ASCEND calculator for any vial size.
What does a Vilon dosage calculator do?
A Vilon dosage calculator converts your vial size and BAC water volume into an exact syringe draw in IU. Enter your vial strength (10 mg), reconstitution volume (2 mL), and target dose to get the precise line to draw on an insulin syringe.
What is the Vilon reconstitution calculator formula?
Draw volume (mL) = Dose (mg) divided by Concentration (mg/mL). For a 10 mg vial with 2 mL BAC water: concentration = 5 mg/mL. For a 1 mg dose, the ASCEND calculator gives the exact IU line on your syringe instantly.
Peptide Intelligence
What is Vilon and what does it target?
Vilon (Lys-Glu) is a short dipeptide bioregulator developed by the Russian Institute of Bioregulation targeting thymus gland function. It is researched for immune system restoration, particularly in elderly populations where thymic involution has reduced T-cell production.
What is the typical Vilon research protocol?
Vilon is typically administered at 1 mg/day via subcutaneous injection for 10 days per course, 2–4 times per year. It is often cycled alongside Thymalin or Epithalon in anti-aging bioregulator stacks based on the protocols developed by Khavinson.
What evidence supports Vilon's immunological effects?
Research publications from the Institute of Bioregulation show Vilon increases T-lymphocyte differentiation markers and normalizes immune parameters in aged subjects. It restored thymic activity in rodent aging models and showed life extension effects comparable to other short bioregulator peptides.
Data last reviewed 2026-06-03 · Methodology →
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