Another Pfizer BAC water

Dunkirk

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Another site that seems to sell a box of 25 at $80. You have to create an account to see the price and order, I haven't done it since I'm still waiting on my order from medexsupply to be fulfilled.


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Another site that seems to sell a box of 25 at $80. You have to create an account to see the price and order, I haven't done it since I'm still waiting on my order from medexsupply to be fulfilled.


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Give it a shot. See if they will sell without any further documentation, licenses, corporate shipping address, affiliated email, etc. ,etc.

I've tried with a few other vendors to no avail.
 
The only problem with Amsco is they take your order charge your card but have been out for over 2 weeks. They say 2 more days but that does not seem to come. I can wait but if you need it soon you should call them first 708-403-2220
 
It took MedEx 2 weeks to ship my stuff. I had to email them because it was stuck in fulfillment for a while. It wasn't until then it got moving
 
The only problem with Amsco is they take your order charge your card but have been out for over 2 weeks. They say 2 more days but that does not seem to come. I can wait but if you need it soon you should call them first 708-403-2220
I think AMSCO is a small scale operation, my order took a few days but it did show up fedex. Also I checked their price a couple days ago it was $112 for a case of 25.
 
I think AMSCO is a small scale operation, my order took a few days but it did show up fedex. Also I checked their price a couple days ago it was $112 for a case of 25.

Went to $112 when I tried to order too. But good to know they seem to deliver without license check. They also sell "loosies" at $4.50 per 30ml vial for you broke, but harm reduction focused mofos out there.
 
They are decent. Only bad experience I have had was my last order. A few weeks ago at the end of January I ordered a case and it was dated to expire on 05/01/25.
 
what's the difference between pharma BAC water and generics?
For me it’s peace of mind. I feel pretty confident that Pfizer BAC is safe, sterile and contains the correct amount of benzyl alcohol. I am injecting myself with peptides 18-20 times a week. There’s really no excuse to use anything else considering the Medex price comes out to around $4 for a 30mL bottle.
 
For me it’s peace of mind. I feel pretty confident that Pfizer BAC is safe, sterile and contains the correct amount of benzyl alcohol. I am injecting myself with peptides 18-20 times a week. There’s really no excuse to use anything else considering the Medex price comes out to around $4 for a 30mL bottle.
Why not making your own? With sterile water and benzyl alcohol, both bought in a local pharmacy.

It cost less than 5$ to produce 1L.
 
Why not making your own? With sterile water and benzyl alcohol, both bought in a local pharmacy.

It cost less than 5$ to produce 1L.
I’m lazy and in a good place financially that’s it’s easier to just buy what I need. But if there was anything I would improve on with Pfizer is their plastic bottles. I’ll take glass over plastic any day.
 
That plastic is a compound specifically formulated by Pfizer to maintain proper PH of water over extended periods of time without leeching a toxic soup of chemicals into the water. It's also designed to prevent the benzyl alcohol from slowly dissipating out of the vial (plastic is gas permeable).

"The semi-rigid vial is fabricated from a specially formulated polyolefin. It is a copolymer of ethylene and propylene. The safety of the plastic has been confirmed by tests in animals according to USP biological standards for plastic containers. The container requires no vapor barrier to maintain the proper drug concentration."

What's the underground lab tap water and rubbing alcohol "BAC" stored in?

This is just one of the differences bros don't consider but pharma engineers do.

The BAC is 99% of what you inject. One $4 vial is enough to reconstitute one or more kits. Are you people really so cheap and shortsighted you'd pass on this simple measure to protect your health and maximize the efficacy of your peptide?
 
The BAC is 99% of what you inject. One $4 vial is enough to reconstitute one or more kits. Are you people really so cheap and shortsighted you'd pass on this simple measure to protect your health and maximize the efficacy of your peptide?
And Hospira actually much cheaper than UG thanks to you sharing the tip. Thanks again!
 
@Ghoul I have a ridiculous question but don't think it's worth opening a new thread about

How do you feel about using legit sealed Hospira that's a few months (say 6) past its expiration date? I only ask because I don't have easy access to international sources of Hospira.
 
@Ghoul I have a ridiculous question but don't think it's worth opening a new thread about

How do you feel about using legit sealed Hospira that's a few months (say 6) past its expiration date? I only ask because I don't have easy access to international sources of Hospira.

I think it's perfectly fine. The expiration date of pharma is the date the manufacturer guarantees the product will be good until. It's permissible for that date to be years, even decades prior to the actually lifespan. The FDA doesn't require manufacturers to determine how long the product actually lasts, provided it's at least as long as that date.

2 years, like Hospira BAC, is a good sign they've chosen an arbitrary, default time frame, for commercial reasons, and it's not a real limit.

Knowing what I know the nature of the Hospira BAC and its packaging, I wouldn't think about it being compromised for at least 5 years, 3 passed the date,, and likely longer.

During a project to determine the real lifespan of drugs conducted by NASA, for the international space station, they noted Sterile Water for Injection had expiration dates from 18 to 60 months, depending on which country it came from.
 
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