cookieguggleman
GLP-1 Novice
Hi all. Just received my first grey shipment of 20 vials and 10 of BAC water. Can you recommend a good case for freezer storage for the peps? BAC goes in fridge, right?
I'm not sure how your order was shipped but most of the time they should come in a plastic case inside a silver bag. I throw the whole thing in the freezer. BAC water does indeed go in the fridgeHi all. Just received my first grey shipment of 20 vials and 10 of BAC water. Can you recommend a good case for freezer storage for the peps? BAC goes in fridge, right?
Thank you. They are in a little case, but just wrapped in bubble wrap. I ordered a case from EtsyI'm not sure how your order was shipped but most of the time they should come in a plastic case inside a silver bag. I throw the whole thing in the freezer. BAC water does indeed go in the fridge
Not according to the paper insert from Pfizer for Hospira bac water:BAC water does indeed go in the fridge
Not according to the paper insert from Pfizer for Hospira bac water:
“Store at 20 to 25°C (68 to 77°)
Not according to the paper insert from Pfizer for Hospira bac water:
“Store at 20 to 25°C (68 to 77°F).
Thanks, someone else recommended those and they look simple and effectivePretty sure BAC water stays in cool dry space when not open. Don’t believe it goes in the fridge.
I just ordered a food thermos and some inserts from Etsy and will be using those, probably overkill, but want to keep it safe.
Awesome, do you use an insert or just drop them in?I love a Mira brand 13.5 oz thermos.
It holds exactly thirty vials, standing upright in two rows. I treasure mine.
Love this, I'm a big fan of keeping it simple. Thanks!I just use soft sided lunch bags from Amazon and I keep the peps in the lunch cases in whatever box or plastic case they come in. The lunch bags are numbered 1-5 and I keep an inventory list on paper so I know which bag to grab
I have these but there are millions just like them
I have a drawer in a dresser in a spare bedroom where I keep all that stuff (there's a mini fridge in there too).Does anyone have a particular way they store needles, filters, syringes, alcohol wipes, and other paraphernalia linked to peps? Right now mine are all in a lunch box on top of my fridge, so not the most secure or particularly well stored!
drop them in, but carefully. It holds thirty IF they're all upright, but if any fall over when I'm loading them, I gotta fish them out and flip them right or they won't all fit.Awesome, do you use an insert or just drop them in?
Thankfully I am blissfully child free, but I do live with my increasingly elderly and slowly going senile father in law, so I'm thinking I may need to source something more secure soon. Luckily he's too fragile and frail to get near the chest freezer, let alone open it, so there's no risk of him getting to my peptides apart from what's reconstituted in the fridge, and if I keep them on the top shelf he can't reach!I have a drawer in a dresser in a spare bedroom where I keep all that stuff (there's a mini fridge in there too).
Probably depends on your living situation, if there are kids, etc. as to how "secure" you need things to be. Frankly a lunch box is probably fine if there isn't a need to keep things out of reach or concealed from others. A friend with curious kids has one of those locking Pelican-style cases she keeps all her syringes etc. in.
Im pretty new still so I’m sure I’ll change things up but for now I emptied a shelf in my closet and dedicated it for pep supplies. I’m still trying to figure something for the fridge (I fill all the syringes at once) so I don’t have baggies full of needles 😏Does anyone have a particular way they store needles, filters, syringes, alcohol wipes, and other paraphernalia linked to peps? Right now mine are all in a lunch box on top of my fridge, so not the most secure or particularly well stored!
To save you from doing any research on your own, I took a picture of the insert that came with my case of bac. Because I'm annoying and old, I'm going to make you go to the trouble of reading it sideways.I've heard both. Happy to be wrong if you can send me some links
Even though they’re probably a bit pedestrian for most, I really like these cases. They’re cheap and the vials fit perfectly. And there are six different colors so you can color coordinate your peptides.
To save you from doing any research on your own, I took a picture of the insert that came with my case of bac. Because I'm annoying and old, I'm going to make you go to the trouble of reading it sideways.
When you get an Rx from the pharmacy, do you follow the instructions provided with the medicine or do you query AI?Does it really matter?