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AmbeeT

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Hello everyone. Thank you for allowing me to join. So i have purchased the tirzepatide peptide from a US based company. What was advertised for reconstitution was BAC, which I thought was bacteriostatic water. I received a vial that is labeled 1% benzoyl alcohol. I have googled of course but I can't find any information on this particular peptide and solution for reconstitution. Does anyone know how the peptide activity and sustainability would be affected. Or does anyone use this solution for reconstitution?? Thank you for any help
 
Standard bacteriostatic water is sterile water plus 0.9% benzyl alcohol as a preservative, to minimize microbial growth. So on the face of it, you have the right stuff. [The wrong stuff is just plain sterile water, or most vials labeled "reconstituting solution" which might be good for single-use preparations]

It would be a good idea to state the US-based vendor, and if possible include a pic of the bac water vial.
 

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