Hospira Sale at Medex Supply

I have seen people suggesting that it has been hard to find real Hospira.

Honestly that sale price of $269 seems OK all things considered.
 
25x30 = 750 ml

Sterile water for injection = ~10€/l (~USD 8.6 / 750 ml)
Pure BA = ~20€/100ml (~USD 23)

I prefer to put my money into peptides.
 
...Honestly that sale price of $269 seems OK all things considered.

I agree, it's not "great" but for market conditions it's certainly "ok."

If I wasn't well stocked already with another case presumptively coming, I'd buy a case.
 
I have seen people suggesting that it has been hard to find real Hospira.

Honestly that sale price of $269 seems OK all things considered.
The price isn't "terrible" for anyone accustomed to buying single vials of BAC water in the $10-$20/ea range who has the extra money to invest in a ~2 year supply, but their markup exceeds 300% of their wholesale cost.

The grifters at Medex and Amsco appear to have begun colluding on price-gouging peptide users for BAC in early 2025, and consistently keep trying to pad their margins by jacking up the prices further any time there's a supply shortage or slowdown.

I have no issue with companies making a profit selling a product, even if it's 10 or 100 times their cost, as long as customers are willing to pay it and they do so transparently and honestly. What I have an issue with is the backroom collusion to intentionally fix prices and price-gouge. They're no better than Lilly or Novo, sending a big FU to customers.

Back when a tray of 25 vials cost them around $40 wholesale, their average sales price was in the $79-$89 range (around a 100% markup) which was what helped make them popular, and was a perfectly reasonable price to charge. According to industry insiders whose information I have verified, their current wholesale cost is around $80, so this "sale" reflects a ~340% markup.

Might be worth asking for a free bottle of this before letting them stuff it up your poop chute: https://medexsupply.com/astroglide-personal-lubricant-2-5-oz-bottle/
 
I have a sense that between the decent quantity of Lambda I bought recently for less than $10/30ml and the understanding that I can probably use BAC Saline for 1/2 to 2/3 of the peps that I use, I'm probably not going to be needing to buy that much BAC going forward. BAC Saline is about $100 a case and I will use that for everything that I can; the experiments start tomorrow. If I can use BAC Saline for Gluta, NAD, SS-31, Mots, and Klow (and its individual components), that accounts for most of what I use other than Reta and Tesa/Ipa. This whole thing looks like a scam to me, and if I can use tools that are more reasonably priced, I'm gonna vote with my feet.

And one last thing, fuck these price gougers.
 
I have a sense that between the decent quantity of Lambda I bought recently for less than $10/30ml and the understanding that I can probably use BAC Saline for 1/2 to 2/3 of the peps that I use, I'm probably not going to be needing to buy that much BAC going forward. BAC Saline is about $100 a case and I will use that for everything that I can; the experiments start tomorrow. If I can use BAC Saline for Gluta, NAD, SS-31, Mots, and Klow (and its individual components), that accounts for most of what I use other than Reta and Tesa/Ipa. This whole thing looks like a scam to me, and if I can use tools that are more reasonably priced, I'm gonna vote with my feet.

And one last thing, fuck these price gougers.
Which Bac Saline are you getting?
 
I've seen it with and without 0.9 BA. They all have 0.9 Sodium Chloride. I don't use it, but I would likely get Hospira.
I have 3 30ml vials of the Hospira NaCL with the .9% BA coming in...I sorta stumbled on one of the threads here about NaCL BAC having less injection site irritation for the some of the spicier peptides. I'm going to start on some of those soon, and NaCL sounded like a good way to go. I just don't know if the .9% BA negates the reduction in ISR or not...by the way, the Hospira NaCL with BA was $10 a pop. I know if shouldn't be used with Reta and probably some others, but as was mentioned above by @Camlbacker, the price alone makes it interesting...
 
Besides cloudy reta, a concern with saline BAC for recon is faster aggregation/degradation. Or in the case of glutathione, faster oxidation.

So unlike tirz or sema, the simpler peptides seem better suited for recon with saline BAC, like all the KLOW ingredients (KPV, BPC, GHK-Cu, TB-500), Epitalon, SS-31, ARA, etc:

 
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