BAC Water shelf life

Stormblessed91

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Hello all,

I was browsing reddit today and saw an interesting post. Someone asked how long people use their BAC water for. I've always thought it was no more than 28 days but some users were saying they've been using the same bottle for months. Thought I'd bring it over here and see what y'all think.
 
You might get 100 replys to this but there is another post going on about the same thing so who knows. Anyway I have BAC water that is easly 6 months old and I will use it. The 28 Day thing comes from it's what Hospitals and pharmacies follow that out of being overly cautious and there are alot of germs in those places so ok ya. If you pin your Bac water 2-4 times with new needles each time how is that going to hurt it. BAC water does not expire in 28 days.
 
I love how there are non-profits which exist solely to collect "expired" medicine and medical equipment from hospitals to send to other countries where they are still used for health and life preservation. We are truly neurotic about when we consider perfectly good materials to be expired.
 
I love how there are non-profits which exist solely to collect "expired" medicine and medical equipment from hospitals to send to other countries where they are still used for health and life preservation. We are truly neurotic about when we consider perfectly good materials to be expired.
We live in a very litigious society.

I use a bottle until it’s empty.
 
Great question, Inwas wondering the same. It seems like proper sanitation procedures is more important than anything. Does everyone keep it at room temperature after the first puncture?
 

They did a 120 day test of hospira bac. Most drop off came at 90-120 days but remained above the threshold to be considered safe.

I try to use mine up by 90 days. Like at 30 days I'll recon a vial that I might use for 8 weeks. I'm enough of a peptide junky, most 30ml vials are used up around a month anyways.
 

They did a 120 day test of hospira bac. Most drop off came at 90-120 days but remained above the threshold to be considered safe.

I try to use mine up by 90 days. Like at 30 days I'll recon a vial that I might use for 8 weeks. I'm enough of a peptide junky, most 30ml vials are used up around a month anyways.
...and that 120 days is at the high bar of official recommended safety standards....I think my risk tolerance bar is a bit lower so...But yeah, its not too hard to go through 30ml in a couple of months...
 

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