Cheap Pfizer/Hospira BAC may be about to end

I don’t know if it is a legit Hospira or not but found them yesterday, thank goodness before someone posted on the forums about it. I’ve been to the actual pharmacy that is selling the bac and it is a real place. Once it gets posted on the big forums it is a done deal and price hikes will be happening.
 
I don’t know if it is a legit Hospira or not but found them yesterday, thank goodness before someone posted on the forums about it. I’ve been to the actual pharmacy that is selling the bac and it is a real place. Once it gets posted on the big forums it is a done deal and price hikes will be happening.

No worries dude a lot of people have been making their own BAC water and still do

In terms of difficulty, it's more similar to reconstituting peptides than homebrewing gear

Ie, it's easy
 
found this link via SRY’s Discord. they mention it’s legit and ships to the States w no issue, no license required. they post a lot of sketchy shit, so consider the source.

Hospira BW 25 x $162.50

The DIN (00038202) identifies as Pfizer Canada ULC bacteriostatic water for injection for administration via intramuscular, intravenous, or subcutaneous administration.

There seem to be a couple of Canadian vendors selling this product (by DIN and description) for ~US$7-8 per 30ml vial such as Buy-OTC.com

I followed the order process through to the payment screen without issue, but I did not order as I have a stockpile from the end of 2024.
 
it shows an expiration date of April 2025, so it seems like they are dumping off old stock, but that is a decent price i suppose if you don't mind expired stock,,
Well they "can't accept payments right now" for whatever reason! We're still in a bind as we don't need $250 worth of BAC.. Why don't people use the bac on Amazon again? I know it costs a ton more
 
Well they "can't accept payments right now" for whatever reason! We're still in a bind as we don't need $250 worth of BAC.. Why don't people use the bac on Amazon again? I know it costs a ton more
people do use "bac water" from amazon,, if that is what's actually in the vials you purchase, alot of people have no issues,,
 
people do use "bac water" from amazon,, if that is what's actually in the vials you purchase, alot of people have no issues,,
Not directed at you specifically, just a general observation.

One may as well just inject distilled water from the grocery store mixed with industrial grade benzyl alcohol as the "reconstitution solution" from Amazon.

People with water heavily contaminated by lead or carcinogens drink it for 30 years with "no issues".

Do we really believe the strict FDA standards imposed on Sterile Water for Injection and pharma grade benzyl alcohol are meaningless? Even the containers have to be proven to not leach harmful chemicals into the solution. None of this applies to the shit on Amazon, and "harms" aren't defined by the MESO standard of sprouting a tumor within 30 minutes of a single shot, but the cumulative effect of hundreds of injections of minuscule amounts of contaminants being injected over many years.
 
Well they "can't accept payments right now" for whatever reason! We're still in a bind as we don't need $250 worth of BAC.. Why don't people use the bac on Amazon again? I know it costs a ton more

Lots of people use Amazon BAC water

It's just that we got a little spoiled with cheap Hospira for a while; once that's gone it's back to homemade (for me)

If you've ever reconstituted a peptide you have the skills to make BAC water at home and people have been doing this since forever
 
Why would the government of Pfizer care about this being distributed to folks without a prescription?

Nothing to do with it being BAC water per se but because it's mainly used for reconstituting Rx medications. Hospira just got tossed in because they never considered it being used for any other reason.

Source: vague memory of reading a blog post around the time when one of the vendors switched to needing a license to purchase
 
There is no such thing as an FDA approved over the counter injectable. That's why its Rx. Syringes are all Rx.

All injectables are supposed to be used under the supervision of a medical professional.

Some states allow them to be sold without a prescription for harm reduction purposes, but they're still Rx under federal law.
 
There is no such thing as an FDA approved over the counter injectable. That's why its Rx. Syringes are all Rx.

All injectables are supposed to be used under the supervision of a medical professional.

Some states allow them to be sold without a prescription for harm reduction purposes, but they're still Rx under federal law.
Some insulins are OTC
 
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Lots of people use Amazon BAC water

It's just that we got a little spoiled with cheap Hospira for a while; once that's gone it's back to homemade (for me)

If you've ever reconstituted a peptide you have the skills to make BAC water at home and people have been doing this since forever
Very simple indeed.
Though I’ve been tasting the rainbow lately by just using sigmas BAC water.
It’s much cheaper to just make your own though.
 
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