HOSPIRA changes in availability

IndiaMart is way sketch than SSA or SRY, or even LSPL/AVA for that matter. Use with caution.
And IndiaMart has an average TrustPilot rating of 1.7, though one positive review for IndiaMart had a good experience with PublixCare, which has exceptional reviews as does Kawal's DMOnlineMeds.

But yes, it is much worse than I thought, after reading your experience and that of Andy. And now I see some stuff on IndiaMart like reta that I doubt anyone is selling, just a way to scam.

More throwing IndiaMart under the bus:


SSA and SRY do sell a lot of pharmaceutical stuff besides peptides, and there are reliable pharmacy websites listed here, with a related discussion on Reddit.
 
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I have an NPI number. This is actually all I need? I'm in the medical field, a psychotherapist, but I do not write prescriptions and I don't have an llc as I work for a hospital system.
I just ordered a case of Hospira bacteriostatic water. The vendor didn’t want my NPI at all. They wanted proof of prescribing authority. They wouldn’t accept my DEA number or a state license number. They wanted uploaded images of both.
 
To add my useless thoughts to the topic, I’ve finally blown through my XCE bac, my PGB bac and looking at the illustrious Ebac-water dot com case I bought back in the day before I knew about their fakes. I was hoping there was a temporary glitch in prices that would smooth out by the time I needed more but that’s not happening. I shoved the Ebac-water in a dark corner to decide whether to use it or toss it since I bought a whole case but I guess I’m probably going to Winty it tomorrow. I haven’t heard of anyone dying or being hospitalized from it in the last year so fingers crossed. 😂
 

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