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Microdose Scheduler

Visualise four weeks of dosing across ED, EOD, and 5/2 protocols. See exactly how much to draw on every day.

AI-built tool. Cross-check critical values against authoritative sources before use.

Protocol

mg

Every other day

Per-dose amount

0.571 mg

Doses per week

3.5

Avg daily exposure

0.286 mg

Active days (4 wk)

14 / 28

4-week calendar

Mon
Tue
Wed
Thu
Fri
Sat
Sun

Day 1

0.57

mg

Day 2

Day 3

0.57

mg

Day 4

Day 5

0.57

mg

Day 6

Day 7

0.57

mg

Day 8

Day 9

0.57

mg

Day 10

Day 11

0.57

mg

Day 12

Day 13

0.57

mg

Day 14

Day 15

0.57

mg

Day 16

Day 17

0.57

mg

Day 18

Day 19

0.57

mg

Day 20

Day 21

0.57

mg

Day 22

Day 23

0.57

mg

Day 24

Day 25

0.57

mg

Day 26

Day 27

0.57

mg

Day 28

Same 2 mg/week, other schedules

ED

0.286 mg

per dose · 7/wk

EOD

0.571 mg

per dose · 3.5/wk

5/2

0.400 mg

per dose · 5/wk

3x

0.667 mg

per dose · 3/wk

Next Step

Turn the Retatrutide schedule into a usable plan

You now know the cadence and per-dose amount. The useful handoff is validating the protocol, converting it into syringe units, and only then sourcing the compound.

Protocol

Review the 12-week Retatrutide protocol

Use a real article to pressure-test the schedule you just modeled before you commit to the compound.

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Tool

Convert the schedule into syringe units

Once the cadence looks right, move into reconstitution math so each dose is measurable and repeatable.

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Source

Source Retatrutide

This scheduler gives you cadence. The next step is sourcing the actual vial and applying ENHANCED at checkout.

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Microdosing schedules, explained

How ED, EOD, and 5/2 protocols split a weekly target, how per-dose math works, and why frequency changes your peaks without changing total exposure.

What is peptide microdosing?+

Microdosing means splitting a weekly target into smaller, more frequent doses instead of one large injection. The goal is steadier exposure and fewer side effects from sharp peaks, while keeping the same total amount across the week.

What is the difference between ED, EOD, and 5/2 dosing?+

ED means every day, so 7 doses per week. EOD means every other day, roughly 3.5 doses per week. 5/2 means five consecutive dosing days followed by two off. 3x per week typically lands on a Monday, Wednesday, Friday pattern. This scheduler keeps your weekly total fixed and shows the per-dose amount each protocol produces.

How do I calculate the per-dose amount?+

Divide your total weekly dose by the number of doses that schedule delivers. For example, 2 mg per week on an every-other-day schedule (3.5 doses) works out to about 0.57 mg per dose. The calculator does this for every protocol so you can compare them side by side.

Does dosing frequency change the total exposure?+

No. Whether you split a weekly target across 3 or 7 doses, the average exposure over the week is the same. What changes is the size of each peak and trough. More frequent, smaller doses flatten the curve, which is the same effect modeled in the half-life visualizer.

Is this scheduler medical advice?+

No. It is an educational planning tool for visualizing dosing cadence and per-dose math. It does not recommend a dose or protocol. Confirm any protocol against the compound's literature and a qualified professional before acting on it.