Cheap Pfizer/Hospira BAC may be about to end

I thought this was all the rage with the bros a while back?



That's interesting. Old "grandfathered" formulations from a 1951 exemption can be direct dispensed by a pharmacist.

I stand corrected. Thanks for that.

Not exactly OTC, but "Behind the Counter" with pharmacist discretion....

 
Depends on the type of insulin I believe. Regular insulin is fine


Again this guy is speaking out of his ass.

LOL, you stalk how many of my posts to find a single error? I can acknowledge being mistaken, can you?

You were on this thread telling people to ignore my heads up on Hospira imminently becoming more restrictive. How'd that work out for anyone who listened to your advice?
 
LOL, you stalk how many of my posts to find a single error? I can acknowledge being mistaken, can you?

You were on this thread telling people to ignore my heads up on Hospira imminently becoming more restrictive. How'd that work out for anyone who listened to your advice?
Talking out of your ass.

It was already restricted. Medex was breaking the rules

Eat shit
 
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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
that's good to know, thanks. Some people were making it sound like you can't trust Amazon bac water. But we've been using it for years and we're alive. lol
 
Why would the government of Pfizer care about this being distributed to folks without a prescription?
I mentioned this in another thread but "pure" water like this is legit dangerous stuff. Injected or even ingested (yes, you best believe there's idiots out there who'd try to drink this) it can wreck havoc. The water that you usually drink and hold in your body is full of minerals and other particles, and when water without those things goes in your body, it "leeches" itself in at the cellular level and causes cells to bust. Nasty stuff

So, like I said in another thread, it's probably yet another case of 'glue eaters ruin the fun for everyone'
 
that's good to know, thanks. Some people were making it sound like you can't trust Amazon bac water. But we've been using it for years and we're alive. lol

I'm fine with that last part (decades of people doing it with no problems) and even though some bubble boys use that same argument to justify some of their personal habits surrounding gear:

They will also say "just because you didn't lose an ass cheek doesn't mean it's safe" or if you get achy joints in 20 years or heart disease in 30 years it is because you used Amazon BAC water

They're practically making a joke of harm reduction
 
Holy shit! I just looked at their site for fun and they literally upped the price by 2.5x times for the BS water and about 30% for the BS NaCI.

They are on to us! :)
 
I'm fine with that last part (decades of people doing it with no problems) and even though some bubble boys use that same argument to justify some of their personal habits surrounding gear:

They will also say "just because you didn't lose an ass cheek doesn't mean it's safe" or if you get achy joints in 20 years or heart disease in 30 years it is because you used Amazon BAC water

They're practically making a joke of harm reduction

You don't have any issue with injecting cloudy peptides, claim filtering compounds made in illicit labs doesn't reduce risk, and homemade "reconstitution solution" sold on Amazon is equivalent to a product made by Pfizer.

There's no question that avoiding injecting contaminants of any kind reduces risk. A risk that grows with every injection.

We don't need a study or be able to clearly link a specific harm to know that's true.

It's common sense that not injecting glass, butyl rubber, bacteria, aggregated proteins or anything else that's unintended is safer than needlessly putting that garbage into our bodies and blindly trust that the cumulative result after thousands of injections won't damage health.
 
You don't have any issue with injecting cloudy peptides, claim filtering compounds made in illicit labs doesn't reduce risk, and homemade "reconstitution solution" sold on Amazon is equivalent to a product made by Pfizer.

There's no question that avoiding injecting contaminants of any kind reduces risk. A risk that grows with every injection.

We don't need a study or be able to clearly link a specific harm to know that's true.

It's common sense that not injecting glass, butyl rubber, bacteria, aggregated proteins or anything else that's unintended is safer than needlessly putting that garbage into our bodies and blindly trust that the cumulative result after thousands of injections won't damage health.
You have yet to test jack shit you have ever bought. or atleast post it.

Get the fuck out of here, More worried about infection than the correct product.

Prime example of a cheap ass retard.

To be proactive and respond now. Go ahead and call me a low life drug dealer.

Low life drug dealers do not test their products, let alone post test results that can be shared with the community.
 
You don't have any issue with injecting cloudy peptides, claim filtering compounds made in illicit labs doesn't reduce risk, and homemade "reconstitution solution" sold on Amazon is equivalent to a product made by Pfizer.

There's no question that avoiding injecting contaminants of any kind reduces risk. A risk that grows with every injection.

We don't need a study or be able to clearly link a specific harm to know that's true.

It's common sense that not injecting glass, butyl rubber, bacteria, aggregated proteins or anything else that's unintended is safer than needlessly putting that garbage into our bodies and blindly trust that the cumulative result after thousands of injections won't damage health.
Is it really unsafe injecting aggregated proteins? And I’m not talking about in a lab study or some AI generated nonsense. Where is the irrefutable evidence that someone injecting aggregated proteins via a peptide has suffered fatal consequences? Nobody doubts injecting glass or rubber is dangerous. But not all bacteria is dangerous and I have no doubt many of us have injected peptides that contained bacteria.

What I do know is in order for you to be taken serious you must frighten naive members by exaggerating risks that so far no one has succumbed to.
 
I'll be honest, I haven't been on the boards here for a few weeks since I'm pretty stocked up rn.

Just got this email from MedEx and came here to shake my fist at these fucking clowns. Last kit of bac I got from them was ~$90 US? Guess we have Tik Tok and GLP moms to thank for this bullshit.

Though I noticed MedEx also has some other 'surge pricing' on some more popular insulin syringe sizes. Like most boxes are normal prices, but some are like $70 for a 100 box.

Very little reason to deal with them now, especially since this bac is nearly predatory amazon prices.

Anyone have experience making their own bac water?
 
I use the now less expensive Pfizer NaCi BS water. It is now due simply to demand less than 1/2 the price. I don't know about other peptides, but it works just fine with HGH and Triz. In fact, I would guess it would probably work just fine with most. I haven't ever known anyone to have any issues.
 
I was looking at an old email from them. I think I paid $86 shipped for a case. That's why you don't blow the spot up when you have a good one. It was good while it lasted.
I grabbed 4 cases when the price was between $100-125. They will last me a while. I doubt we will ever see low prices on Hospira again in the US.
 
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