Cheap Pfizer/Hospira BAC may be about to end

Medex has Hospira now listed for $140 for a 25 pack. I grabbed two more cases. That’s more than enough for me.,
Confirmed. I've got 2 cases already and I don't need more but if I did, I'd grab a case or two before the sales restriction goes into effect.
 
Because most online medical supply providers ask for a Medical License OR NPI number to qualify for ordering. Notice I said it's not sufficient for rX medication, only medical devices.

It's also explicitly stated as the new policy being imposed by Pfizer on distributors.

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With a NPI number could we theoretically order from these online websites?
 
With a NPI number could we theoretically order from these online websites?

From a "flexible" vendor like Medex or Mountainside Medical probably. It's enough to give them legal cover that they can say they sold to a medical professional. They already allow sales without one. and the new Pfizer requirements indicate an NPI is sufficient for their products.

From a strict, very large medical supply company, they may also require a medical license, perhaps dependent on the item.
 
From a "flexible" vendor like Medex or Mountainside Medical probably. It's enough to give them legal cover that they can say they sold to a medical professional. They already allow sales without one. and the new Pfizer requirements indicate an NPI is sufficient for their products.

From a strict, very large medical supply company, they may also require a medical license, perhaps dependent on the item.
Ghoul once again is just pulling shit out of his ass.

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They don't even use the same bottles as hospira.

These are the exact bottles used.
I'm not that familiar with the various plastics, so no idea if these bottles are even suitable for bac water.

Anyone confirm the type of plastic used for hospira?
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They don't even use the same bottles as hospira.

These are the exact bottles used.
I'm not that familiar with the various plastics, so no idea if these bottles are even suitable for bac water.

Anyone confirm the type of plastic used for hospira?
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From the product label:

“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 labeled volume.”
 
im glad i stocked up "while the fountain of youth was flowing " ,, i got lucky and got raws when they were plentiful also , so i have what compounds i think ill use in the next years to come,, but never enough hgh,, FMLIMG_0357.webp
 
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