Cheapest HOSPIRA BAC water (as of today: 4/19/2026)

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EDITED FOR UPDATE: After subsequent discussions, it turns out there you can find Hospira BAC for even cheaper at this site: https://injectionshop.com/sol-ba-diluent-30ml.html/
It does not appear to be in stock just now, but certainly worth a bookmark for future orders.



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Hospira BAC water has increased in price over the past few weeks, and I am always on the lookout for good deals of legitimate hospira bac. After searching all day, I found the cheapest BAC online here: https://arpovohealth.com/hospira-bacteriostatic-water/

I ordered 5X @ 30ml bottles for a Los Angeles shipping address (free shipping) and the total came out to $82.76. I have seen some sites offering similar prices or even a few cents cheaper, but the free shipping is what really made this the cheapest deal as of today.

Hopefully this helps someone out who is looking for Hospira BAC water: it aint cheap, but this is the cheapest available.
How was the Hospira from arpovo? I just ordered my first few kits of Tesa and everywhere seems to be out of stock for Hospira 😭.
 
Peptides I am storing (powder form) in a freezer. Hospira in a dark room temp spot. However once a Hospita vial is open I plan on refrigerating it.
Mine goes right back in my garage cabinet I store all my supplies in.
How was the Hospira from arpovo? I just ordered my first few kits of Tesa and everywhere seems to be out of stock for Hospira 😭.
Who's arpovo?
 
Is it worth creating an Amsco account? Is their price better than medex?
 
I just looked, they want the type of facility in the registration. I didn't go any farther.
You and I made it to the same point, but they won't show me a price without an account. That's why I'm here!
 
You and I made it to the same point, but they won't show me a price without an account. That's why I'm here!
It's likely that without a legit place like some other ones, no go to just normal people. I actually had a couple places that wanted a prescription to buy syringes. I looked at a handful of places that won't ship to Florida without that.
 
It's likely that without a legit place like some other ones, no go to just normal people. I actually had a couple places that wanted a prescription to buy syringes. I looked at a handful of places that won't ship to Florida without that.
As you've probably discovered, Costco, of all places, will not sell syringes without a prescription here in FL.
 
As you've probably discovered, Costco, of all places, will not sell syringes without a prescription here in FL.

Costco pharmacy is a great idea. Anything goes in my state.

I never thought about Costco pharmacy for syringes, probably since I have never used their pharmacy yet. I get my usual stuff from Costco and leave ASAP, before I impulse buy, haha.
 
Costco pharmacy is a great idea. Anything goes in my state.

I never thought about Costco pharmacy for syringes, probably since I have never used their pharmacy yet. I get my usual stuff from Costco and leave ASAP, before I impulse buy, haha.
Supposedly around $10-12 for a box of 100 insulin syringes. But alas, they told me they can't sell them without a prescription. The pharmacist actually suggested I try Walgreens, but I have a feeling that would cost at least double.

I recently got 365 tablets of Finasteride (1mg) for $30. I just had to pay Sesame (their telehealth partner) another $30 for the physician consult, so a total of $60.
 
Any promo codes for first order at Amsco? If I google I get the text book manufacturer not the medical supply site
 
I just looked, they want the type of facility in the registration. I didn't go any farther.
I continued on. Selected "Wellness Center" and registered. No verification needed. Priced at $260 a case. I didn't find any promo codes online. I went ahead and ordered one. I also set up a TG account to hopefully someday get in on these awesome GB's I keep reading about.
 
EDITED FOR UPDATE: After subsequent discussions, it turns out there you can find Hospira BAC for even cheaper at this site: https://injectionshop.com/sol-ba-diluent-30ml.html/
It does not appear to be in stock just now, but certainly worth a bookmark for future orders.

ORIGINAL POST
Hospira BAC water has increased in price over the past few weeks, and I am always on the lookout for good deals of legitimate hospira bac. After searching all day, I found the cheapest BAC online here: https://arpovohealth.com/hospira-bacteriostatic-water/

I ordered 5X @ 30ml bottles for a Los Angeles shipping address (free shipping) and the total came out to $82.76. I have seen some sites offering similar prices or even a few cents cheaper, but the free shipping is what really made this the cheapest deal as of today.

Hopefully this helps someone out who is looking for Hospira BAC water: it aint cheap, but this is the cheapest availa
EDITED FOR UPDATE: After subsequent discussions, it turns out there you can find Hospira BAC for even cheaper at this site: https://injectionshop.com/sol-ba-diluent-30ml.html/
It does not appear to be in stock just now, but certainly worth a bookmark for future orders.



ORIGINAL POST
Hospira BAC water has increased in price over the past few weeks, and I am always on the lookout for good deals of legitimate hospira bac. After searching all day, I found the cheapest BAC online here: https://arpovohealth.com/hospira-bacteriostatic-water/

I ordered 5X @ 30ml bottles for a Los Angeles shipping address (free shipping) and the total came out to $82.76. I have seen some sites offering similar prices or even a few cents cheaper, but the free shipping is what really made this the cheapest deal as of today.

Hopefully this helps someone out who is looking for Hospira BAC water: it aint cheap, but this is the cheapest available.

Probably a stupid question. Why do people buy 30ml bottles of bac water? I have read that the water has to be discarded after 28 days after first puncture. I wouldn't imagine you can go through 30ml in 28 days, so why buy bottles that big? Thanks!
 
senglish510 said:
Probably a stupid question. Why do people buy 30ml bottles of bac water? I have read that the water has to be discarded after 28 days after first puncture. I wouldn't imagine you can go through 30ml in 28 days, so why buy bottles that big? Thanks!

Probably because its not much difference in price and most do not abide by the 28 day rule
 
Probably a stupid question. Why do people buy 30ml bottles of bac water? I have read that the water has to be discarded after 28 days after first puncture. I wouldn't imagine you can go through 30ml in 28 days, so why buy bottles that big? Thanks!
Because it's the only commercially available size.
 
Not the cheapest deal, but Hospira BAC was back in stock today at Bacteriostaticwater.com. I bought a 5-pack. $13.46 each before shipping. with 10% discount. $15.52 each with shipping.
I missed the before shipping. $12.35 for shipping. So basically same price as peptide test because when you buy 5 they have free shipping, not sure if there is a coupon
 
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Not the cheapest deal, but Hospira BAC was back in stock today at Bacteriostaticwater.com. I bought a 5-pack. $13.46 each before shipping. with 10% discount. $15.52 each with shipping.
peptide test is making a limited supply available every morning at 10:30am EDT. If you buy 5 they ship free (you have to manually choose the free shipping which is a bit ridiculous) so $15 ea , shipping inclusive - there shipping fee if under $75 is quite high

Amsco has a case of 25 for $260 which comes out to $10.40 but I don't need that many and do not feel like selling them online to save $20-25 and shipping something that is gray as far as legality without rx.
 
I don't feel strongly about it, but I discard mine by 90 days. Someone posted the lab results and showed the drop-off around then which reinforced my idea.

In theory for Tirz or Reta I use the vial until it's gone, or ~10 weeks. I wouldn't want to use 85 day old BAC to recon a vial that's going to last another 70 days.

Overall BAC is even cheap than peptides, I have plenty, and have more on the way. If I have an adverse event, I don't want it to be possibly from using a vial for a protracted period of time.
 
EDITED FOR UPDATE: After subsequent discussions, it turns out there you can find Hospira BAC for even cheaper at this site: https://injectionshop.com/sol-ba-diluent-30ml.html/
It does not appear to be in stock just now, but certainly worth a bookmark for future orders.



ORIGINAL POST
Hospira BAC water has increased in price over the past few weeks, and I am always on the lookout for good deals of legitimate hospira bac. After searching all day, I found the cheapest BAC online here: https://arpovohealth.com/hospira-bacteriostatic-water/

I ordered 5X @ 30ml bottles for a Los Angeles shipping address (free shipping) and the total came out to $82.76. I have seen some sites offering similar prices or even a few cents cheaper, but the free shipping is what really made this the cheapest deal as of today.

Hopefully this helps someone out who is looking for Hospira BAC water: it aint cheap, but this is the cheapest available.

I ordered x5 and with shipping it added up to about $11.16 per vial of 30ml
 

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Whoa! Did i miss something? Is that ebac water link legit????
 

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I continued on. Selected "Wellness Center" and registered. No verification needed. Priced at $260 a case. I didn't find any promo codes online. I went ahead and ordered one. I also set up a TG account to hopefully someday get in on these awesome GB's I keep reading about.
Highway robbery, this is a licensed medical facility's pricing.
 

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