Cheap Pfizer/Hospira BAC may be about to end

Guys, really, making BAC water isn't like homebrewing

If you've ever filtered anything into a sterile vial, you have enough skills to make your own BAC water

I like Hospira at $4/vial for price & convenience but otherwise it's overrated. Super-special fancy pharma grade plastic bottle or whatever. Not worth $15/vial.
 
Most states do not require a Herbalist to get a license,

You can get an NPI number for free by filling out the application on line, declaring yourself a sole practitioner Herbalist with your home as your business address.

It's required for anyone who has to comply with HIPPA privacy laws, like doing consults by email.

You will need a valid Social Security Number.

You do not have to actively practice, only "plan to".

Once you have an NPI, with most medical supply sellers you can by any "rX only" non-pharmaceutical supplies, like syringes, continuous glucose monitors, and BAC (which as a diluent is not considered a drug).
NPI numbers are really only used for insurance and billing, how do you figure that that is a sufficient alternative to a medical license to order rx only items
 
Another option. 25 pack for $85. I’ve never heard of PSTshop so I’m not sure they are trustworthy. It will allow me to checkout even though they have a medical license requirement.

$3.4 for a vial is really fucking good. I might have to use this to stock up.

Any recommendations on how many cases to buy? I’m thinking of getting 4 to last me for the next half decade
 
NPI numbers are really only used for insurance and billing, how do you figure that that is a sufficient alternative to a medical license to order rx only items

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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Guys, really, making BAC water isn't like homebrewing

If you've ever filtered anything into a sterile vial, you have enough skills to make your own BAC water

I like Hospira at $4/vial for price & convenience but otherwise it's overrated. Super-special fancy pharma grade plastic bottle or whatever. Not worth $15/vial.
100% just get a diy laminar flow hood with hepa filter in it. The rest is clean process and even after you make your vials. Simply pressure cook it at 15 psi for 30 mins. Its done deal. It will have it ready to go. Just make sure the vial is auto clavable.
 
100% just get a diy laminar flow hood with hepa filter in it. The rest is clean process and even after you make your vials. Simply pressure cook it at 15 psi for 30 mins. Its done deal. It will have it ready to go. Just make sure the vial is auto clavable.

But will we be able to buy Water For Injection? That's technically classified like BAC, and that's one area I wouldn't want to compromise on. I saw a bottle of "reconstitution solution", the type sold on Amazon, boasting on the label that it was "Distilled Water+BA .9%" lol. I'll bet they're not the only ones using 99¢ supermarket jugs of distilled water for the BAC, only the ones stupid enough to admit it.

Distilled water is no where near the purity of WFI.
 
100% just get a diy laminar flow hood with hepa filter in it. The rest is clean process and even after you make your vials. Simply pressure cook it at 15 psi for 30 mins. Its done deal. It will have it ready to go. Just make sure the vial is auto clavable.
A laming flow hood for bac water? Get the fuck out of here xD
 
But will we be able to buy Water For Injection? That's technically classified like BAC, and that's one area I wouldn't want to compromise on. I saw a bottle of "reconstitution solution", the type sold on Amazon, boasting on the label that it was "Distilled Water+BA .9%" lol. I'll bet they're not the only ones using 99¢ supermarket jugs of distilled water for the BAC, only the ones stupid enough to admit it.

Distilled water is no where near the purity of WFI.
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Huge stock of this. Cheap. I already feel since iv been sharing it people will make them out of stock soon. This is good and ready. Remember the flow hood stuff and be ready to use the entire bottle at once. Once open. Its done. Fill your vials and cook them right.
 
$3.4 for a vial is really fucking good. I might have to use this to stock up.

Any recommendations on how many cases to buy? I’m thinking of getting 4 to last me for the next half decade
Well, if you can actually order some 3-4 cases would last a very long time. But I tried multiple zip codes and states and I get an error. It says I cannot receive deliveries at my location. So I emailed them.
 
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Huge stock of this. Cheap. I already feel since iv been sharing it people will make them out of stock soon. This is good and ready. Remember the flow hood stuff and be ready to use the entire bottle at once. Once open. Its done. Fill your vials and cook them right.

Great find man, and who doesn't love a bargain.

Now if you could dig up parenteral grade BA you'd really be the man :)
 
100% just get a diy laminar flow hood with hepa filter in it. The rest is clean process and even after you make your vials. Simply pressure cook it at 15 psi for 30 mins. Its done deal. It will have it ready to go. Just make sure the vial is auto clavable.

This bubble boy shit is getting out of hand

I don't even use fancy water just sterile water from amazon. Mix ba + water -> filter into a vial. Voila.

It's not harm reduction when you're reducing a non-existent or deeply theoretical harm. That's paranoia.
 
Great find man, and who doesn't love a bargain.

Now if you could dig up parenteral grade BA you'd really be the man :)
Spectrum Chemical (USA) – Spectrum’s chemical catalog includes a bioCERTIFIED™ Parenteral Grade benzyl alcohol. Specifically, they list *“Benzyl Alcohol, Parenteral Grade, NF”* which meets the USP-NF requirements for use in injections. This excipient is sold in bulk packages (the smallest is 500 mL, with larger 4 L jugs). It is not pre-sterilized (intended to be sterilized during compounding) and is marketed toward professional formulators. Spectrum will ship to licensed professionals or businesses; no large minimum order is required for 500 mL, but an account may be needed. This is a reliable option if you need USP-grade benzyl alcohol with explicit “parenteral use” labeling – it’s the same type of BA used in commercial injectable products (to be added as a preservative).
 
This bubble boy shit is getting out of hand

I don't even use fancy water just sterile water from amazon. Mix ba + water -> filter into a vial. Voila.

It's not harm reduction when you're reducing a non-existent or deeply theoretical harm. That's paranoia.
I have presented that as an option and everytime i do they think im telling them to inject toilet water. So i now present that for the ultra paranoid.
 
Spectrum Chemical (USA) – Spectrum’s chemical catalog includes a bioCERTIFIED™ Parenteral Grade benzyl alcohol. Specifically, they list *“Benzyl Alcohol, Parenteral Grade, NF”* which meets the USP-NF requirements for use in injections. This excipient is sold in bulk packages (the smallest is 500 mL, with larger 4 L jugs). It is not pre-sterilized (intended to be sterilized during compounding) and is marketed toward professional formulators. Spectrum will ship to licensed professionals or businesses; no large minimum order is required for 500 mL, but an account may be needed. This is a reliable option if you need USP-grade benzyl alcohol with explicit “parenteral use” labeling – it’s the same type of BA used in commercial injectable products (to be added as a preservative).


Haha that's awesome! I found some on Sigma Aldrich for "injectable pharmaceutical excipient use" but the price was insane. Sometimes these suppliers offer sample quantities of 50ml or less, so I'll check them out. Thanks again,
 
Dismissing the same precautions taken by every pharmaceutical producer and regulator, because the evidence of harm isn’t absolute isn’t rational—it’s reckless. In medicine, even limited or preliminary evidence of harm warrants caution, because the cost of being wrong isn’t academic, it’s measured in lives and suffering. Demanding certainty before acting isn’t scientific skepticism, it’s laziness dressed up as rigor.

There's more rationality in ensuring the highest purity of what we're injecting than the common practice of drinking filtered or bottled water.
 
Dismissing the same precautions taken by every pharmaceutical producer and regulator, because the evidence of harm isn’t absolute isn’t rational—it’s reckless. In medicine, even limited or preliminary evidence of harm warrants caution, because the cost of being wrong isn’t academic, it’s measured in lives and suffering. Demanding certainty before acting isn’t scientific skepticism, it’s laziness dressed up as rigor.

There's more rationality for ensuring the highest purity of what we're injecting than the common practice of drinking filtered or bottled water.
Coming from a guy who has never tested a single peptide or ped in his life. Or donated to have something tested. Millions of people have somehow survived using UGL for decades and now this moron comes along and thinks he’s got it all figured out. It’s hard to take this fool seriously some times.
 
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