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I placed an order last night after seeing this without an issue.

Added BAC water to cart. Added Sodium Chloride to cart. Hit checkout.

Paid.

Order confirmed.

Thank god!

Thanks for that brother!

Hard to believe we have to be concerned about a crackdown on water and benzyl alcohol in a vial.
 
Last week I ordered Hospira from Medex and it landed today. No medical license required.

Other sites have a strict requirement for some sort of licensure... oddly just for getting Hospira BAC at a good price.

The sites that sell it for ~$15 still don't require a license.

It's just a matter of how long will the Medex deal last before they require a license, imo.
 
I purchased from e-bac-water.com and ended up with fake product—uneven fills and sketchy labels. They looked nothing like real Hospira packaging. IMG_1572.webp

Genuine Hospira might cost a bit more, but it’s reliable. I’ve never had any rashes or swelling with legit vials.

I’ve also had good luck with Farris before:

If you can confirm it’s actual Hospira, that’s a solid deal. Otherwise, steer clear of suspiciously cheap sources.
 
I purchased from e-bac-water.com and ended up with fake product—uneven fills and sketchy labels. They looked nothing like real Hospira packaging. View attachment 313491

Genuine Hospira might cost a bit more, but it’s reliable. I’ve never had any rashes or swelling with legit vials.

I’ve also had good luck with Farris before:

If you can confirm it’s actual Hospira, that’s a solid deal. Otherwise, steer clear of suspiciously cheap sources.

Thats insane. The frosted vial and almost correct cap color leaves only the shitty label as a giveaway. No wonder Pfizer prints white on black for the expiration and lot number. Though I suspect they'll copy that too soon enough.

Who knows what the hell is even in that vial, Could easily be tap water filled with microbes. Or not much better distilled water with alcohol of some type.

Thank you for sharing this info.

This really deserves its own thread in this forum (HGH and Peptides). If you don't mind, please repost it. It's a major safety issue,
 
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I purchased from e-bac-water.com and ended up with fake product—uneven fills and sketchy labels. They looked nothing like real Hospira packaging.

Genuine Hospira might cost a bit more, but it’s reliable. I’ve never had any rashes or swelling with legit vials.

I’ve also had good luck with Farris before:

If you can confirm it’s actual Hospira, that’s a solid deal. Otherwise, steer clear of suspiciously cheap sources.
Unfortunately ebacwater is known for fraudulent hospira. Farris is good but their hospira is over priced. try peptidetest.com/shop

Also here are the official variations of the hospira labels.
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