Where to store this Bac Water after use?

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30ml Bacteriostatic Water (each)

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www.bacteriostaticwater.com

Product says to sit at room temperature and it’s only good 28 days after opening.

Can’t be buying a new via of bac water for each vial of peptide I gotta run so what would be the best approach
 
Should be kept in the fridge after opening, From other people's experience I have seen people say they have used it for 3 months, but for me personally I use 3ml Bac not 10ml bottles to save the trouble of having to store it after opened, Bac is cheap compared to Peps, best not risk it and make cloudy when reconstituting
 
I've seen fridge, room temp, so not sure who's right. I have zero issues using an open vial for 3 months. No cap, but still sealed. that's just me.
 
Beardboost said:
Should be kept in the fridge after opening, From other people's experience I have seen people say they have used it for 3 months, but for me personally I use 3ml Bac not 10ml bottles to save the trouble of having to store it after opened, Bac is cheap compared to Peps, best not risk it and make cloudy when reconstituting
Where you get the 3 ml bottles man?
 
This is purely anecdotal. My last Hospira lasted about 7 months living in a kitchen drawer.
 
BNLFL said:
I've seen fridge, room temp, so not sure who's right. I have zero issues using an open vial for 3 months. No cap, but still sealed. that's just me.
The correct answer is room temp

The reason is that Benzyl alcohol tends to separate from water at low temps..

You can store at the fridge but before you use it again leave it at room temperature for some time (this step is important To help the benzyl alcohol that has separated return to the ideal temperature to dissolve again in order to have again 0.9mg/mL) ag itate to help , and then use it

Just my suggestion
 
Here is the safety data sheet for Hospira @ 1.1% (the only thing that is different from 0.9%)

Storage details will be the same
 
PablinhoDoFavela said:
30ml Bacteriostatic Water (each)

Purchase Bacteriostatic Water 30mL vial. Save with a trusted source, fast and discreet shipping.

www.bacteriostaticwater.com

Product says to sit at room temperature and it’s only good 28 days after opening.

Can’t be buying a new via of bac water for each vial of peptide I gotta run so what would be the best approach
Per Hospira web site, store in dark room temp. Use good sterile practices before each use. Good for 28 days but lots of people go much longer than that,,,YMMV
 
What are you reconstituting? I recon an entire kit of tirzepitide and freeze it. That may not work with other peptides, but it's no problem with tirz.
 
Beardboost said:
Should be kept in the fridge after opening, From other people's experience I have seen people say they have used it for 3 months, but for me personally I use 3ml Bac not 10ml bottles to save the trouble of having to store it after opened, Bac is cheap compared to Peps, best not risk it and make cloudy when reconstituting
You should read the documentation included with hospira bac water before making suggestions.
 
Read the label. It states NOT TO REFRIGERATE. Keep it in the dark in a climate-controlled space. I keep mine in a case where I pin. I store my bac inventory in the linen closet (not in the bathroom).

There was a degredation study of Hospira bac water. It showed stability to 90 days and then it bottomed out. I use my Hospira for 90 days.
 
Peotidethrowaway said:
You should read the documentation included with hospira bac water before making suggestions.
While I agree with your sentiment, I personally refrigerate my Hospira BAC in spite of what the package insert says.

There is no dire warning to not refrigerate , just a recommendation to store at controlled room temperature.

It isn't in Pfizers best interests to make this last as long as possible. It's in their best interest to minimize their legal risk as much as possible.

We all need to do what we are comfortable with.

There are currently something like 5 active threads on BAC water, and it just amazes me. It's arguably one of the cheaper elements of the whole process.

Anyone wanna fight me on the cheapest alcohol prep pads next? I get Curad's for $.01/ea
 
Beardboost said:
Should be kept in the fridge after opening, From other people's experience I have seen people say they have used it for 3 months, but for me personally I use 3ml Bac not 10ml bottles to save the trouble of having to store it after opened, Bac is cheap compared to Peps, best not risk it and make cloudy when reconstituting
You are not talking about Hospira bac water. It isn't available outside of hospital use in smaller than 30ml. Vendor bac (😬😳) comes in 3ml (& 10ml).
 
deluge said:
While I agree with your sentiment, I personally refrigerate my Hospira BAC in spite of what the package insert says.

There is no dire warning to not refrigerate , just a recommendation to store at controlled room temperature.

It isn't in Pfizers best interests to make this last as long as possible. It's in their best interest to minimize their legal risk as much as possible.

We all need to do what we are comfortable with.

There are currently something like 5 active threads on BAC water, and it just amazes me. It's arguably one of the cheaper elements of the whole process.

Anyone wanna fight me on the cheapest alcohol prep pads next? I get Curad's for $.01/ea
What part of “do not refrigerate” is ambiguous?
 
Peotidethrowaway said:
What part of “do not refrigerate” is ambiguous?
I love that it says on your Safety Data Sheet "Store as directed on product packaging." And then nowhere on the product packaging (what I linked), does it say "Do Not Refrigerate."

Contradictions abound.

Your screenshot seems to come from Canadian Pfizer. Perhaps they feel it's cold enough already up there?

Now about those Prep Pads....
 
Beardboost said:
Should be kept in the fridge after opening, From other people's experience I have seen people say they have used it for 3 months, but for me personally I use 3ml Bac not 10ml bottles to save the trouble of having to store it after opened, Bac is cheap compared to Peps, best not risk it and make cloudy when reconstituting
Was just about to ask. I have 3ml bac to reconstitute R10 bottles. I just need 1ml of the 3ml bac water. So, I guess I just toss as my dosage is low and the R10 will last me 6-7 weeks. And, I bought a kit of each . In the end, I will have un opened bac bottles, no big deal.

Is this logical ? Make sense? Still new !!
 
@gimmeshelter No, don't toss it. Put it in a dark spot at room temp. Have you read some just use it for 3 months, or till it's gone?
 
deluge said:
I love that it says on your Safety Data Sheet "Store as directed on product packaging." And then nowhere on the product packaging (what I linked), does it say "Do Not Refrigerate."

Contradictions abound.

Your screenshot seems to come from Canadian Pfizer. Perhaps they feel it's cold enough already up there?

Now about those Prep Pads....

As someone who deals with SDS, it probably originally had it on the original packaging, but then it was changed.

No one then told the author of the SDS to change it too.
 
BNLFL said:
@gimmeshelter No, don't toss it. Put it in a dark spot at room temp. Have you read some just use it for 3 months, or till it's gone?
ok ya can do that. I will run out of Reta well before the bac water though. 3 R10's will last me many months if my dosage plan is correct.
 
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