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

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I go threw Hospira way quicker than I thought I would. I bought 3 cases from MedEx and I thought it would last me 3 years… no way, maybe 1.5 at best. Do I buy more now or do I hold iff and risk it becoming even more ridiculously priced…
 
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I'm genuinely curious and hopefully somebody can share their experience.

Can people just not go to some local pharmacy and buy it there? I know it's technically supposed to be with prescription, but I'm almost sure that anyone who lives in an urban city can find a local-non-conglomerate small pharmacy where the pharmacist genuinely doesn't care.

I found one and the pharmacist even asks me on how my progress with Tirz has been, and since I've bought a few times, he lowered the price for me from $12 a vial to $10 a vial of Hospira.

I'm sure there has to be at least one pharmacy down to sell you Hospira if you just ask. Worst they can say is no or give you attitude, atp just leave and never visit them again.
 
I'm genuinely curious and hopefully somebody can share their experience.

Can people just not go to some local pharmacy and buy it there? I know it's technically supposed to be with prescription, but I'm almost sure that anyone who lives in an urban city can find a local-non-conglomerate small pharmacy where the pharmacist genuinely doesn't care.

I found one and the pharmacist even asks me on how my progress with Tirz has been, and since I've bought a few times, he lowered the price for me from $12 a vial to $10 a vial of Hospira.

I'm sure there has to be at least one pharmacy down to sell you Hospira if you just ask. Worst they can say is no or give you attitude, atp just leave and never visit them again.
The few independent pharmacies I checked said they don't carry it. They didn't offer to special order it either. I got the firm impression that there's pretty much no legitimate in-home use case for it.

But then again I still haven't figured out specifically (not categorically or theoretically) what it's actually used for in North American hospitals (which are super into single-use disposable everything) but pretty much nowhere else in the world.

I think your local pharmacist is doing some shady wink-nod for you, much like bartenders who sell coke as a side hustle.
 
I'm genuinely curious and hopefully somebody can share their experience.

Can people just not go to some local pharmacy and buy it there? I know it's technically supposed to be with prescription, but I'm almost sure that anyone who lives in an urban city can find a local-non-conglomerate small pharmacy where the pharmacist genuinely doesn't care.

I found one and the pharmacist even asks me on how my progress with Tirz has been, and since I've bought a few times, he lowered the price for me from $12 a vial to $10 a vial of Hospira.

I'm sure there has to be at least one pharmacy down to sell you Hospira if you just ask. Worst they can say is no or give you attitude, atp just leave and never visit them again.
Nope, they don't even want to sell you insulin syringes they for sure won't sell you BAC water.

I'm guessing since the rise of compounding Tz + China peps going mainstream, they are distrustful of that and have been trained/alerted to not give out BAC water w/o a script. There are ppl who say they are cool with their doctors and the doctor writes them a script for BAC water.

I tried to soft launch that w/my doctor but they shut me down as soon as I mentioned compounding lol. So, it is nice that you found a pharmacist who would break the rules for you but no the avg pharmacist isn't doing that. They are already under immense pressure to just fulfill ppl's scripts. I might try to call around, I think independent/smaller pharmacies are more down to do it vs the big box ones.
 
Nope, they don't even want to sell you insulin syringes they for sure won't sell you BAC water.

I'm guessing since the rise of compounding Tz + China peps going mainstream, they are distrustful of that and have been trained/alerted to not give out BAC water w/o a script. There are ppl who say they are cool with their doctors and the doctor writes them a script for BAC water.

I tried to soft launch that w/my doctor but they shut me down as soon as I mentioned compounding lol. So, it is nice that you found a pharmacist who would break the rules for you but no the avg pharmacist isn't doing that. They are already under immense pressure to just fulfill ppl's scripts. I might try to call around, I think independent/smaller pharmacies are more down to do it vs the big box ones.
Wow... that is crazy. I didn't know it was that strict. I guess I'm lucky that where I live Peptides are not much of a thing atm, and a big population is fairly old so they don't follow latest trends.

But yeah, that's exactly what I mean, really small local pharmacies, many times family-owned and independent, not part of a chain or larger company. The kind where there's only one location and that's it. That's how I found this pharmacist.
 
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