Hospira BAC Availability

This is exactly why I didn't say a word when I found it a few days ago.
I actually found it awhile back after lots of searching. Then about a week or so ago, it started popping up on STG, Peppy’s, et al. Once that happened, I knew their supply was going to be depleted. I’m sure all the midwives are super happy that their supplies have been ransacked by peptide addicts. It’s almost certain that this supply outlet will now raise their prices substantially. And have more restrictions so that their base clients have priority access. As Zippity said, this is why we can’t have nice things. 😕
 
This is exactly why I didn't say a word when I found it a few days ago.
It's fine to be selfish, that's why I only shared it after buying 6 years worth of bac.

I'll worry about it again in 6 years. But I'm starting to think it shouldn't have bought so much because bac is a otc medication in Canada. The batch I got expires in 2027 but I'll be using it at least until 2032.
 
It's fine to be selfish, that's why I only shared it after buying 6 years worth of bac.

I'll worry about it again in 6 years. But I'm starting to think it shouldn't have bought so much because bac is a otc medication in Canada. The batch I got expires in 2027 but I'll be using it at least until 2032.
Whenever Canada experiences product shortages at home, almost invariably the first route that gets cut-off is anything destined for the US, especially when it comes to medication. And at the rate things are going with BAC water, the more Americans buying it is likely to cause shortages pretty quickly.

A lot of people probably don't know or remember this, but up until a few years ago (at least 10 I think, maybe more) Tylenol with codeine and several other codeine products along with a handful of other meds that require a prescription in the US were available OTC in Canada and a lot of pharmacies would ship to US customers. Health Canada is a little more nimble than the FDA when it comes to putting a stop to things, and Canadians in general tend to be a lot more compliant about such things when their livelihood is at stake. It also has the potential to be far more problematic for US customers because it is a labeled pharmaceutical and not just unlabeled vials of mystery powder. Personally I would never have it shipped, but wouldn't worry too much about bringing across the border in my car.

I guess my point is relying on Canadian sellers for BAC is likely to be very short lived.
 
Whenever Canada experiences product shortages at home, almost invariably the first route that gets cut-off is anything destined for the US, especially when it comes to medication. And at the rate things are going with BAC water, the more Americans buying it is likely to cause shortages pretty quickly.

A lot of people probably don't know or remember this, but up until a few years ago (at least 10 I think, maybe more) Tylenol with codeine and several other codeine products along with a handful of other meds that require a prescription in the US were available OTC in Canada and a lot of pharmacies would ship to US customers. Health Canada is a little more nimble than the FDA when it comes to putting a stop to things, and Canadians in general tend to be a lot more compliant about such things when their livelihood is at stake. It also has the potential to be far more problematic for US customers because it is a labeled pharmaceutical and not just unlabeled vials of mystery powder. Personally I would never have it shipped, but wouldn't worry too much about bringing across the border in my car.

I guess my point is relying on Canadian sellers for BAC is likely to be very short lived.
Now I want to buy 4 more cases. But with the last bottle being used in possibly 15 years sounds so insane to me.

I also asked chatgpt what if I invested the cost of 4 cases of bac and its worth in 15 years and here's what it told me. It also told be learn a skill because it probably thinks I'm poor for investing only $1000


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I just kind of took that impression away without holding on to the specifics, if I find again I’ll be sure to link it here. The things I guess comes to my mind now is just maintaining sterility as I make each vial and the also the bottle of benzyl alcohol I imagine would also be a prime source for potential contamination depending how often I use it and store it.
It's alcohol.
I think if you have access to the sterile water, go for it. Do you take Paypal 😄
 
I’ve mentioned this a few times. I promise this will be the last time I do. 🤣 I’ve used B-Complex ampules to recon. It contains the same amount of BA as BAC, and I have seen some compounding pharmacies combining B-12 with Tirzepatide. I have not seen it with Semaglutide and definitely not Retatrutide because it’s not even FDA approved, so you will need to do research. FWIW, I don’t think the B-Vitamins are much use subcutaneously, but they do not affect the peptide.
Thanks for mentioning it again-- I've missed it in your previous posts that the B had the same amt of BA as BAC and this is good info.
For what it's worth, I've been doing sub q injections (because I can't psych myself to do IM shots for the life of me) of Lipo Mino with B's and I do feel like they've had some benefit. I'm sure IM would be even better. HOWEVER I'm using what I bought from a very reputable pharmacy, that I can not longer get in CA, not gray that seems like it's dicey right now.

If one was going to add the B-12, I'd say go with a Korean skin care seller, as their pharma stuff is very regulated and those gals are serious about their flawless skin.
 
$16 for what looks like counterfeit Hospira BAC? No thanks.
Thats if you buy one . $41 for 5 after coupon. So about $8 a vial without the need to buy a whole case. Based on going rates that is pretty cheap but thats if it was legit Hospira. I know the picture looks different.

I did email them and ask them the brand of bac water and they did reply stating it was Hospira but I take that the same way I listen to the president
 
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I’ve mentioned this a few times. I promise this will be the last time I do. 🤣 I’ve used B-Complex ampules to recon. It contains the same amount of BA as BAC, and I have seen some compounding pharmacies combining B-12 with Tirzepatide. I have not seen it with Semaglutide and definitely not Retatrutide because it’s not even FDA approved, so you will need to do research. FWIW, I don’t think the B-Vitamins are much use subcutaneously, but they do not affect the peptide.
Where do you buy B vials/ampules?
 
This is what Andy uses since he told us about it before. I buy from Kawal as well now, as do some others here:

Calm Logic said:
Kawal at DMonlinemeds.com. He also sells most of the stuff you can find on IndiaMart. You just have to ask.

I order by chatting with him at WhatsApp: +91 98230 14762

I prefer to pay by BTC. But he also takes Remitly and other payment methods. He usually ships out in 3 days. Takes about 2 weeks to arrive to me from the time of order.

Shipping is $35 every time pretty much but very small orders of just 500 pills could be $28 or something like that. My orders always have vials, which weigh more and take up space. He always provides a tracking number.

I have had no problems at all with any injectables from India, including vials of B-12 and pens of liraglutide. For B-12, I buy the multi-use vials rather than ampules.

You can even get meloxicam for dog arthritis, in low-dose pills or in an oral solution. I love buying stuff from India 🙂
 
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This is what Andy uses since he told us about it before. I buy from Kawal as well now, as do some others here:



I have had no problems at all with any injectables from India, including vials of B-12 and pens of liraglutide. For B-12, I buy the multi-use vials rather than ampules.

You can even get meloxicam for dog arthritis, in low-dose pills or in an oral solution. I love buying stuff from India 🙂
Do they sell tirzepatide ?
 
Do they sell tirzepatide ?
Not cheaply or generically.

India certainly has access to brand-name Mounjaro, but it is not cheap, as previously mentioned by a member here from India.

I don't know what Kawal does, but some sellers on IndiaMart supposely sell Mounjaro 5 mg. But it is not cheap and may even be a scam. I'm almost sure the reta on IndiaMart is a scam.

Next year, it seems India may be able to legally produce sema, but I'm not sure if that relates to exporting.
 
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Not cheaply or generically.

India certainly has access to brand-name Mounjaro, but it is not cheap, as previously mentioned by a member here from India.

I don't know what Kawal does, but some sellers on IndiaMart supposely sell Mounjaro 5 mg. But it is not cheap and may even be a scam. I'm almost sure the reta on IndiaMart is a scam.

Next year, it seems India may be able to legally produce sema, but I'm not sure if that relates to exporting.
Is there another source you buy from in India other than IndiaMart ?
 
I bought from Ebac last summer. I think their label was white where the common Hospira label is currently black (where the expiration date is). This difference was part of the counterfeit speculation. Apparently (word on the street) was an acceptable (non counterfeit) Hospira bac water possibly sourced from Canada, a practice they may have had to discontinue. They are still around with Hospira looking "generic" water.

I used 3 bottles of the "Canadian" Ebac Hospira w/o issue.
Good to know
 

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