Hospira vs ugl BAC water for HGH (and other peptides)

This source ships US domestic for free - Bacteriostatic Water for Injection 30mL Sterile 25/Case

But I will tell you my horror story about ordering from CAN to "save" $50

With de minimis offline, everything can get checked, and the seller literally labeled it Rx Bac Water, so when it got into the US on Jan 3rd it was held up by CBP.

They said they were going to trash it if I didn't provide my ID and a prescription.

I provide the ID and get a fucking doctor's appointment to ask for an Rx - doc assists.

Took them over a month to tell me that because I am not a Canadian citizen that they are still going to trash my 25-case of BAC water. This is because it's made by Pfizer Canada, not Hospira (FDA approved). So in order to ship in the CAN version, you gotta be a CAN citizen.

Another 2 weeks goes by, I finally come up with the idea to pitch to the CBP that bc STERILE water is technically in shortage, that they should grant me an exception. They do.

Cool, so now I gotta pay $57 in import and pre-notification fees (they contacted me for the Rx, billed $26).

So 2 months later I get it... $180 (vs the $230 from medex) + 57 in fees + 2 months of my life. Ended up costing me more and 25+ emails and phone calls.

Never again lol - if I had it to do all over again...medex.
 
How long do you guys hold onto the bac water after its 1st use?

Ive gathered that the 28 day rule is BS. Just curious as to what those here do.
It’s all up to user discretion for sure, I personally feel fine with 60 days. I’ve seen guys say they don’t see any loss in effect of things that have been reconstituted 6+ months ago….
 
How long do you guys hold onto the bac water after its 1st use?

Ive gathered that the 28 day rule is BS. Just curious as to what those here do.
Its a just a matter of how much your willing to risk. Every time a vial is punctured, there's a small risk of bacterial contamination even from air alone. If you only draw bacteriostatic water to reconstitute a peptide and don't re-insert needles back and forth between the vials, the risk of contamination is minimal. The 28 day rule is a real guideline hospitals have to follow. I only put a limit of 30 days on my reconstituted peptides because i dont filter. In the interview with Janoshik he stated a peptides can be used up to 6-8 weeks after reconstituted but thats only if it was sterile to begin with and as we know almost all grey peptides fail sterility testing he said its not the degradation he is worried about but the growth of something. But personally I will use the hospira bac water until its empty.
 
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