Cheap Pfizer/Hospira BAC may be about to end

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.
I was underprepared and only bought one. That was a mistake because between my wife and me it's already half gone. I guess I should get more in case it keeps going up. I still buy cases of insulin syringes from them.
 
Pfizer announced yesterday there's a temporary shortage and it's being allocated in limited quantities. They're expanding production and expect to meet demand by early 2026. Large medical supply companies have not raised prices. I was able to get a case for $120 last week with NPI and business license.

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Pfizer announced yesterday there's a temporary shortage and it's being allocated in limited quantities. They're expanding production and expect to meet demand by early 2026. Large medical supply companies have not raised prices. I was able to get a case for $120 last week with NPI and business license.

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I think this is likely working out a lot like the egg shortage. While there is a legit shortage. Like there is with BA water due to peptides becoming 100x more popular and the demand increased. That being said, they are going to milk that for as much cash as they can as most businesses would. I can only imagine the profit margins on it.
 
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.
My question with this is...why hasn't everyone been doing this? I've seen people say BAC NaCl isn't compatible with some peptides but no scientific explanation as for why that might be the case.

BAC NaCl is dirt cheap compared to regular BAC water right now, if it was interchangeable you'd think both would be the same price.
 
My question with this is...why hasn't everyone been doing this? I've seen people say BAC NaCl isn't compatible with some peptides but no scientific explanation as for why that might be the case.

BAC NaCl is dirt cheap compared to regular BAC water right now, if it was interchangeable you'd think both would be the same price.
Well, I have seen countless theories but little real world evidence in people actually trying to use it. It seems to be more based on the abundance of caution route, which I do understand. I am sure with the countless peptides out there, there could be certain ones that would have an issue and may have some odd reaction with the ultra tiny amount of NaCi. However, in my little world of HGH, Triz and in the past some MT2, I noticed zero issues. No clumping, crystal clear etc. Same as the regular BA water I was using beside it.

In fact one of the few cases where I was able to afford real pharm grade HGH, the specific brand actually came with an amp of NaCi water for mixing.
 
My question with this is...why hasn't everyone been doing this? I've seen people say BAC NaCl isn't compatible with some peptides but no scientific explanation as for why that might be the case.

BAC NaCl is dirt cheap compared to regular BAC water right now, if it was interchangeable you'd think both would be the same price.

It's not universally interchangeable with all peptides. It can definately damage some. You have to check for sodium ion interactions on a case by case basis.

With rHGH it's generally ok as long as the formulation doesn't include zinc.

NACL can shift the ph higher by .5, which some rHGH brands care enough about to advise against NACL because the wrong PH speeds up degradation, but with UGL no one seems to pay attention to PH anyway and variation is far greater than that.

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My question with this is...why hasn't everyone been doing this? I've seen people say BAC NaCl isn't compatible with some peptides but no scientific explanation as for why that might be the case.

BAC NaCl is dirt cheap compared to regular BAC water right now, if it was interchangeable you'd think both would be the same price.

Because regular BAC is cheap too (especially homemade but also non-Hospira BAC) and you don't have to google anything to see if it's compatible with each peptide
 
I guess I lucked up buying several cases before the price hike.

Try asking grok how to formulate home brew sterile pyrogen free bacteriostatic water
i already have my "homebrew" bac water thats tried and true, after all my hospira cases run out in the next 5 years , lol , i'll just make my own again,,
 
i dont really care for grok, that seems to "conservative" of an ai, i ask questions and it "hem haws around" ,
You’re definitely not asking the questions correctly then. Gemini and ChatGPT refuse to figure out formulations or whatever other trivial AAS related stuff I ask of them. Grok just lets it rip for me. Then I have to double check the math…
 
You’re definitely not asking the questions correctly then. Gemini and ChatGPT refuse to figure out formulations or whatever other trivial AAS related stuff I ask of them. Grok just lets it rip for me. Then I have to double check the math…
i like perplexity ai , it has been a useful tool , ,
 
Hi all, has anybody bought bac water from Broncomeds? I remember seeing a coupon code going on, but I didn’t save it. Can’t find anywhere. I just need a few bottles, I didn’t want to buy the 25 bottle case at $189. Any help appreciated.
 
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