Protocol
Chonluten (20mg Vial)
Complete dosage protocol and reconstitution guide for Chonluten (20mg Vial).
Calculator preset
Run the vial math before tracking.
At ~6.67 mg/mL, 1 unit ~ 66.7 mcg ; 500 mcg ~ 7.5 units and 1,000 mcg ~ 15 units on a U-100 syringe.
01 · At a glance
Quickstart Highlights
Reconstitute: Add 3.0 mL bacteriostatic water → 6.67 mg/mL concentration. Typical daily range: 250–4,000 mcg once daily (gradual titration over 8–16 weeks). Easy measuring: At 6.67 mg/mL, 1 unit = 0.01 mL ≈ 66.67 mcg on a U‑100 insulin syringe. Storage: Lyophilized: refrigerate at 4 °C (39.2 °F) short‑term or freeze at −20 °C (−4 °F) long‑term; after reconstitution, refrigerate at 2–8 °C (35.6–46.4 °F) ; avoid freeze–thaw cycles.
02 · Dosing & reconstitution
Dosing & Reconstitution Guide
A practical calculator-ready setup based on the imported protocol reference. Use these values as a math starting point, then verify every entry against your own vial, diluent, and professional guidance.
Standard / Gradual Approach (3 mL = 6.67 mg/mL)
250–4,000 mcg once daily (gradual titration over 8–16 weeks).
Reconstitution Steps
- Confirm the vial amount, unit, and diluent amount before entering values in the calculator.
- Add diluent slowly down the inner wall of the vial when reconstitution is appropriate for the compound.
- Swirl or roll gently until dissolved; avoid shaking unless the product instructions specifically say otherwise.
- Label the vial with the date and concentration, then store according to the protocol and product instructions.
03 · What you'll need
Supplies Needed
Keep this as a planning checklist. TNHL does not sell or verify supplies on this page, and no supplier quality claims are made here.
- 12 weeks ≈ 6 vials (115.5 mg total)
- 16 weeks ≈ 12 vials (227.5 mg total)
- 8 weeks: 56 syringes
- 12 weeks: 84 syringes
- 16 weeks: 112 syringes
- 8 weeks (3 vials): 9 mL → 1 × 10 mL bottle
- 12 weeks (6 vials): 18 mL → 2 × 10 mL bottles
- 16 weeks (12 vials): 36 mL → 4 × 10 mL bottles
- Per week: 14 swabs (2/day)
- 8 weeks: 112 swabs → recommend 2 × 100‑count boxes
- 12 weeks: 168 swabs → recommend 2 × 100‑count boxes
- 16 weeks: 224 swabs → recommend 3 × 100‑count boxes
Protocol Overview
- Goal: Support bronchopulmonary tissue function and modulate inflammatory pathways [1] .
- Schedule: Daily subcutaneous injections for 8–16 weeks with gradual titration.
- Dose Range: 250–4,000 mcg daily with incremental increases every 1–2 weeks.
- Reconstitution: 3.0 mL per 20 mg vial (6.67 mg/mL) for accurate unit measurements.
- Storage: Lyophilized refrigerated or frozen; reconstituted refrigerated; avoid repeated freeze–thaw.
Dosing Protocol
- Suggested daily titration approach.
- Start: 250 mcg daily; increase by 250–500 mcg every 1–2 weeks as tolerated.
- Target: Up to 4,000 mcg daily by Weeks 13–16.
- Frequency: Once per day (subcutaneous).
- Cycle Length: 8–16 weeks; shorter durations (8–12 weeks) acceptable.
- Timing: Any consistent time; rotate injection sites.
Storage Instructions
- Lyophilized: refrigerate at 4 °C (39.2 °F) short‑term or freeze at −20 °C (−4 °F) long‑term; after reconstitution, refrigerate at 2–8 °C (35.6–46.4 °F) ; avoid freeze–thaw cycles.
- Storage: Lyophilized refrigerated or frozen; reconstituted refrigerated; avoid repeated freeze–thaw.
- Keep mixed and unmixed items clearly labeled so inventory and dose logs stay accurate.
04 · Good to know
Important Notes
- Practical considerations for consistency and safety.
- Use new sterile insulin syringes; dispose in a sharps container [6] .
- Rotate injection sites (abdomen, thighs, upper arms) to reduce local irritation.
- Inject slowly; wait a few seconds before withdrawing the needle.
- Document daily dose and site rotation to maintain consistency.
- For initial low‑volume doses (≤10 units), use 30‑ or 50‑unit insulin syringes for improved accuracy.
05 · How it works
How This Works
Reconstitute: Add 3.0 mL bacteriostatic water → 6.67 mg/mL concentration.
Typical daily range: 250–4,000 mcg once daily (gradual titration over 8–16 weeks).
Easy measuring: At 6.67 mg/mL, 1 unit = 0.01 mL ≈ 66.67 mcg on a U‑100 insulin syringe.
The library page pairs that educational context with calculator-ready vial math, so users can understand the protocol structure and then track their own entered values in one place.
06 · Daily habits
Lifestyle Factors
- Keep meals, training, sleep, and recovery notes in the journal so trends are easier to review.
- Track body metrics only if they are relevant to the user's goal and approved data sources.
- Use consistent timing and logging habits so adherence data is meaningful.
07 · What to expect
Potential Benefits & Side Effects
- Chonluten observations should be recorded conservatively: expected research endpoints, tolerability notes, injection-site reactions when applicable, sleep, appetite, energy, mood, and any adverse or unusual response.
- This section is not a claim of therapeutic benefit.
08 · Technique
Injection Technique
- Wash hands with soap and water.
- Wipe the vial stopper and chosen site with alcohol, then let both dry.
- Confirm the vial concentration, calculator result, and intended draw amount before loading the syringe.
- Use the route and needle technique directed by a qualified professional or product instructions.
- For subcutaneous injections, rotate sites and inject slowly to limit leakage and irritation.
- Do not reuse needles or syringes.
- Dispose of sharps in a puncture-resistant container.
- Return stored items promptly to the correct temperature.
- Log dose, site, date, time, inventory change, and any observation.
09 · Evidence