Thanks for the suggestionYou can always sell some to your fellow researchers, like $5 a bottle plus shipping.
If it’s not too nuts for someone to take me up on it since I’m like 8 days old…. I would do that if anyone was interested.
Thanks for the suggestionYou can always sell some to your fellow researchers, like $5 a bottle plus shipping.
Messaging you!Thanks for the suggestion
If it’s not too nuts for someone to take me up on it since I’m like 8 days old…. I would do that if anyone was interested.
I've already been down this path. What I found was that the 30ml is just cheaper, so its best to just buy the 30s and throw away the rest after recon. I literally throw away 29.5ml lmao. But I got them for like $3 a bottle from AMSCO.has anyone found a trustworthy supplier of bacteriostatic water in 10/5/3/2ml vials rather than 30ml?
Price isn't the reason I am seeking smaller vials. I'll be travelling for several months and reconstituting ten vials of Tirz during that time. Much better to carry 10x 2ml or 3ml than 10x 30ml!I've already been down this path. What I found was that the 30ml is just cheaper, so its best to just buy the 30s
People need to stop freaking out and cancelling when they get the email about the medical license. AMSCO wants their money. They are a small business though so are slow on shipping, and I'm sure they send that email out for CYA purposes.Received my order from AMSCO today. Order placed on October 10 and there was a delay while things were out of stock. I know they are scaring folks with the request for a medical license. I don’t have a medical license, but I have my RN license and I have a PhD and work in a hospital, so maybe they thought that seemed close enough? Or maybe they didn’t even look at my info, but just noted I responded to the license request and sent in a pdf and accepted my order. Anyway, I only bought 10 and they arrived, look great, and have an expiration of March 31, 2026.
I placed my order on 10/3 and have not received it. My order is still showing as open on their website. I wonder if it depends on the rep you get assigned to?People need to stop freaking out and cancelling when they get the email about the medical license. AMSCO wants their money. They are a small business though so are slow on shipping, and I'm sure they send that email out for CYA purposes.
It took several weeks for me to get mine, and that was before the big panic over tirz coming off the shortage list. They were struggling to fill orders before that time, I'm sure it's worse now. I would just email their generic customer service, not the rep who asked for your license, and ask the status of your order. I got frustrated and did that after no word for a few weeks, and had shipping info the next day.I placed my order on 10/3 and have not received it. My order is still showing as open on their website. I wonder if it depends on the rep you get assigned to?
Its a request, not a prerequisite. Amsco is fineNo license? Website says it's required.
I'm interested, but I live in Brazil. Do you think you can send it? I'll buy whatever you have.If anyone needs a few vials of BAC, feel free to DM me... I got some to spare. Exp is Jan 31 2026
I'm interested, but I live in Brazil. Do you think you can send it? I'll buy whatever you have.Ordered from Medex on the 13th, came today Nov 2025. Now I know I can’t possibly use it all by then… are there any ways to offload, or do people just hang on to it and toss out when the date passes?
I have done this completely backwards because I don’t even know where I’m ordering tirz from yet
So you are saying I shouldn’t throw away my expired BAC water? It’s expired 11/1/24.Typically unopened/unpunctured bac water can last two years from production date in a dry dark place or fridge. 28days after first puncture. Some say 60 days. At anytime that you see even one speck of a particle floaters in water do not use and dispose of. Always use alcohol wipes on vials before each puncture.
Hospira storage directions say specifically to not refrigerate.Typically unopened/unpunctured bac water can last two years from production date in a dry dark place or fridge. 28days after first puncture. Some say 60 days. At anytime that you see even one speck of a particle floaters in water do not use and dispose of. Always use alcohol wipes on vials before each puncture.
Opened or unopened? And whats the effects if we do refrigerate? I keep my unopened stuff in a cool dark area but my working vial of BAC is in the fridge with my peps. Surely whatever effects refrigeration has on BAC will affect reconstituted peps as well?Hospira storage directions say specifically to not refrigerate.
I wonder how much shipping would be... I sure can put it in a box and send it but I suspect it'd be pretty expensive? DM me your address (or some address in brazil) just to get an idea of what it would cost.. if you're near fortaleza i could maybe find a mule haha.. got a lot of friends thereI'm interested, but I live in Brazil. Do you think you can send it? I'll buy whatever you have.
i'm of the same mindset. once opened, goes into the fridge.Opened or unopened? And whats the effects if we do refrigerate? I keep my unopened stuff in a cool dark area but my working vial of BAC is in the fridge with my peps. Surely whatever effects refrigeration has on BAC will affect reconstituted peps as well?
You could probably make something up and they would send it to you. I doubt they would even take the time to confirm anything.Received my order from AMSCO today. Order placed on October 10 and there was a delay while things were out of stock. I know they are scaring folks with the request for a medical license. I don’t have a medical license, but I have my RN license and I have a PhD and work in a hospital, so maybe they thought that seemed close enough? Or maybe they didn’t even look at my info, but just noted I responded to the license request and sent in a pdf and accepted my order. Anyway, I only bought 10 and they arrived, look great, and have an expiration of March 31, 2026.