Sterile water packs

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What do you think about reconstituting peptides with these sterile water packs? I would use once and dispose the remaining water in the container since there are no bacteriostatic preservatives.

Less than $1 each (30ml).

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It does not say the water is injection grade. There may be impurities in it. Distilled just means there are no solids in it. There may be impurities which evaporated and condensed together with water.

I would stick to something designed for injections.

As for preservatives, if you are using powder vials containing a single dose, and you use a filter (since there are no guarantees the powder is sterile), I don't see an issue. Preservatives are needed only for storage.
 
Sterile Water Injection 10mL Vial ABB4887-10 | AMSCO Medical

Sterile Water for Injection, USP is a sterile, nonpyrogenic preparation of water for injection which rncontains no bacteriostat, antimicrobial agent or added buffer and is supplied only in rnsingle-dose containers to dilute or dissolve drugs for injection. ABB4887-10

www.amscomedical.com

These are a little over $1 ea.
 
yea, and just sterile water without benz alcohol.

that's begging for bacteria to grow.
 
You can also get a Sprite or a Coke at Wendy's now for $1 each. It doesn't mean we should inject it.
 
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