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Hospira BAC? or backwater BAC?ESSO88 said:Is this an EU thing? BAC is readily available online in AUS, can even get it on Amazon

Hospira BAC? or backwater BAC?ESSO88 said:Is this an EU thing? BAC is readily available online in AUS, can even get it on Amazon

Tirz doesn’t play well w/saline- just an fyi!MisterM. said:@BasharTeg
Hi im also from Germany, nice to see here People from the same Region. I have now also the same Issue my last BAC is now used and i need replenishment.
I have used 2 times China BAC for a test with Tirz but both times i got heavy Side Effects(Heart Racing/feeling sick ect.) from someone. I will exclude that it depends on the BAC Water.
For this Reason i ordered Saline NaCL Injectionwater? Any Reason why you didn´t use it? And what will be the better Solution NaCL oder Ampuwa with BA for rec. of Tirz?

I wouldn't say it's easy here either. There's two websites that sell genuine Hospira. Both around $70 AUD for two (that's like $48 USD). I consider myself lucky paying $20 each.ESSO88 said:Is this an EU thing? BAC is readily available online in AUS, can even get it on Amazon
It's not needed . However it got a good track record and is a reliable BAC source.ESSO88 said:Why is genuine Hospira required? Sorry, I’m new

Did you have to make the water isotonic first? My understanding is this doesn't matter for irrigation and small subQ injections? I'm very curious on how much homemade bac water is different from bac water I was buying on Amazon until recently. I plan to make one vial and send it for lab analysis before I use it. I'm truly curious how much endotoxin exists just using USP Benzyl Alcohol + Sterile WFI mixed in a sterile vial. At least in the USA, it's not too difficult to find WFI.cat_walk said:Hi France based here. I went home-made BAC since 3 months. I use it to reconstitute tirze, reta, klow and nad+.
So far so good. No more "where in the world is Hospira" anxiety.

mercutio said:I never understand why people go ghetto with BAC. You put more bac into yourself than anything else. Vendor and "Amazon" bac has failed tests in the past. Hospira is controlled, pharma/human grade used widely. It lasts 90 days without significant degradation.
You save so much money using grey, why skimp on bac? And making it yourself is crazy.
Saline is for single dose, not for reconstituting to store.
Always test your peptides, always filter, always use Hospira, or other pharma/human grade depending on your country
I buy sterile water from pharmacies here in France (10ml vial). Then I add 0.9% benzylic alcohol. I only create the BAC water I need for immediate reconstitution. I discard what is not being used.ta13579 said:Did you have to make the water isotonic first? My understanding is this doesn't matter for irrigation and small subQ injections? I'm very curious on how much homemade bac water is different from bac water I was buying on Amazon until recently. I plan to make one vial and send it for lab analysis before I use it. I'm truly curious how much endotoxin exists just using USP Benzyl Alcohol + Sterile WFI mixed in a sterile vial. At least in the USA, it's not too difficult to find WFI.

Thanks for the reply. I did more research and apparently the tonitcity of the Sterfile WFI doesn't matter that much for small volume injections. In fact, I came to learn that regular bacwater isn't isotonic either. I'm going to make a few vials and send one off for testing. Thanks again.cat_walk said:I buy sterile water from pharmacies here in France (10ml vial). Then I add 0.9% benzylic alcohol. I only create the BAC water I need for immediate reconstitution. I discard what is not being used.
A year ago I was beginning to research home grown BAC. Found a University chemist platform as well as, orher places to get input. For me, my comfort rational was if I am buying grey from a vendor that I am confident with, and it's tested well enough for my comfort level, I may as well try my own brew. It can't be more dangerous than foreign chemicals I'm using, and I'm comfortable w/ my own practices more than anything else. Pharma sterile water, with added BA to the sterile vial. BA is fairly accessible. I obtained a flat of hospira BAC prior to the price increase early last year, but wanted to learn for event of future need. If I have to, I will use my own.cat_walk said:I buy sterile water from pharmacies here in France (10ml vial). Then I add 0.9% benzylic alcohol. I only create the BAC water I need for immediate reconstitution. I discard what is not being used.


I love the spirit of your idea, and I myself run a still several times a year as a hobby, but honestly, I think I'd take my chances with a gallon jug of distilled water from WallyWorld before I trusted my own process in the kitchen.FartfulCodger said:On the subject of sterile water, wouldn't it be possible to make your own by distilling some pure water using the upside-down-lid-on-a-boiling-pot method? I think you'd end up with sterile distilled water that would be good enough for injections. One concern is that the resulting pH apparently can vary depending on when you seal your distilled water during cooling.
I'd think this would be good enough for immediate use. But if you're going to use it to reconstitute a peptide meant to last for a month, you'd add 1 part BA to 100 parts water. I'd expect that the 99.995% pure USP grade BA made by Revolve Chem would work just fine.
I know it's easier to just buy Hospira, but some people can't seem to source it easily and I don't trust that the supply will always be available to those of us who can.
Is this workable? Can someone smarter than me weigh in?

I'm with you in that I wouldn't trust the sterility of the WW stuff straight out of the bottle. But I'd think my own boiling and distillation would remove both microbes and endotoxins.deluge said:I love the spirit of your idea, and I myself run a still several times a year as a hobby, but honestly, I think I'd take my chances with a gallon jug of distilled water from WallyWorld before I trusted my own process in the kitchen.
Not that I'm recommending WW distilled for injection. I buy Hospira from InjectionShop, get the bill up to $50 and shipping is free. Or, based on Peter Magic's advice on that YT video, just used Sterile for Injection. There are options.
Im with you in on that! Love the breaking bad vibes, but I don’t want the consequences.FartfulCodger said:In any case, I don't think I'll be pursuing this option--it just makes for interesting discussion.

The problem with distilling your own water is the transfer of the water to the sterile vials and air contamination. What about left over endotoxin from that distillation? According to Grok, endotoxin is removed by reverse osmosis and other filtration methods.FartfulCodger said:On the subject of sterile water, wouldn't it be possible to make your own by distilling some pure water using the upside-down-lid-on-a-boiling-pot method? I think you'd end up with sterile distilled water that would be good enough for injections. One concern is that the resulting pH apparently can vary depending on when you seal your distilled water during cooling.

I'd be inclined to have my empty vials and rubber caps boiling in the water, to sterilize them. Then I'd fill the vials with the hot distilled water and cap them while everything was still hot.ta13579 said:The problem with distilling your own water is the transfer of the water to the sterile vials and contamination. What about left over endotoxin from that distillation? According to Grok, endotoxin is removed by reverse osmosis and other filtration methods. My approach is to just buy Sterile WFI (microbe and endotoxin free) used in hospitals for IV bags. Buy 10 sterile vials and add sterile BAC by mass measurement to each vial. Then transfer Sterile WFI via sterile syringe to each vial. All fluids transfer through sterile syringes and never get exposed to open air. There is a small amount of air likely in the syringe, but not much can be done about it and hopefully it's so minimal the BAC prevents any growth.