Bac Water

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I am new to peptides although I've been lurking for a few weeks! Just joined. My first order arrived safely from China two days ago, including bac water which I popped in the fridge. Just read that it is supposed to be kept at room temp. Should I throw it out and restock or take it out of the fridge? Not due to use it for 10 days. I'm in the uk.
 
In my opinion, the less variables you have, the more inferred safety. It has nothing to do with whether you refrigerated it or not (you do not need to, but it isn't going to matter). The issue is the source. We are already taking risks with getting the peptides themselves from the grey market. Tried and true bac water (like Hospira) is cheap and available locally from many easily accessible places including some medical supply companies. Why not get it locally?

For what it is worth, I did the same thing you did with my first order. I got a good amount of water in vials with my first order. I ended up just tossing all of it and getting Hospira bac water in bulk from AMSCO Medical. It is also very available at many domestic research peptide websites for relatively reasonable prices.

Just my two cents. Regarding your current batch, if it was fine before it went in the fridge, it is fine now. The general rule of thumb with bac water is once you have pierced the seal, to use if for 30 days, and use anything you reconstitute with it another 30-60. Personally, I follow a 90-day rule. Whatever I make with the bac water, I only use 90 days from the day I first used that vial of bac water. There are many people that use it much longer than that. At the end of the day, it comes down to what you consider an acceptable level of risk.

Best of luck on your journey!
 
Thank you for your helpful reply. I know how important the bac water is. I intend to look for a reliable source in the uk.
 
Thank you for your helpful reply. I know how important the bac water is. I intend to look for a reliable source in the uk.
It's not a stretch if you're gonna trust their peps to trust their Bac water. Doesn't matter that you stuck it in the fridge. You can take it out and still store it at room temp. Think of the temps your order was exposed to in shipping. Most vendors who offer bac water do so as a courtesy. You did mention you're in the UK so domestic US means is not useful. I'd use it.
 
Anyone have a new source for Hospira? AMSCO has raised their price about 35% since the last time I ordered a case.
 
Thank you for your helpful reply. I know how important the bac water is. I intend to look for a reliable source in the uk.
I have used this and I've had no issues at all https://www.amazon.co.uk/Reconstitution-Solution-20ml-Pack-Glass/dp/B0BCHJTQH3

There is medical advice (and depending on who you ask, this is strong advice) to not keep bac water for more than a month after first piercing but I've also been using these over 2-3 months with no issues. I do make sure that anything that goes in and out of the vial is cleaned with alcohol wipes before hand.
 
Anyone have a new source for Hospira? AMSCO has raised their price about 35% since the last time I ordered a case.
Per the email they sent, it appears due to manufacturer price increase:

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Dear AMSCO Medical Customers,

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[td]First and foremost, we appreciate you being a valued and continued customer of AMSCO Medical. As of February 12th, 2025, AMSCO Medical will be increasing the cost of Bacteriostatic Water for Injection due to a price increase from the manufacturer. This was a sudden increase that was implemented to us due to various material cost increase per the manufacturer. Price we are able to offer is at 4.50 per vial or 112.50 per box.
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Seems the cheapest I can find, so far, for Hospira anyway.
 
Like many "reconstitution" solutions that come up in an Amazon search for bacteriostatic water, this appears to have no preservative [benzyl alcohol in a specific concentration] ... making it a potential breeding ground for riskier for multi-use applications.

Definitely it helps to alcohol swab everything before each use of any kind, though, regardless. I think an issue is just how self-sealing the self-sealing peptide vial caps are.
 
Like many "reconstitution" solutions that come up in an Amazon search for bacteriostatic water, this appears to have no preservative [benzyl alcohol in a specific concentration] ... making it a potential breeding ground for riskier for multi-use applications.

Definitely it helps to alcohol swab everything before each use of any kind, though, regardless. I think an issue is just how self-sealing the self-sealing peptide vial caps are.

For some reason they leave it off the description but it does have 0.9% benzyl alcohol

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When you buy from PGB, they include the BAC water. Although it's not Hospira, I have not heard anyone complain about the PGB BAC water. They contain far less BAC water than each vial of Hospira, but the Hospira gets thrown away with most of the water still in it.
 
When you buy from PGB, they include the BAC water. Although it's not Hospira, I have not heard anyone complain about the PGB BAC water. They contain far less BAC water than each vial of Hospira, but the Hospira gets thrown away with most of the water still in it.
I have been throwing my PGB vials away maybe i should keep them
 

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