BAC Water & Peptide Reconstitution Guides
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- ComparisonBAC Water vs Sterile Water
Bac water contains a benzyl alcohol preservative for multi-dose use. Sterile water has none and is single-use. Use bac water for peptide reconstitution.
Read - ComparisonBAC Water vs Saline
Saline is 0.9% sodium chloride with no preservative. Bac water adds benzyl alcohol for multi-dose use. Bac water is the standard choice for reconstitution.
Read - ComparisonBAC Water vs Sodium Chloride
0.9% sodium chloride is saline: salt water with no preservative. Bac water is preserved sterile water. Use bac water for multi-dose peptide reconstitution.
Read - ComparisonBAC Water vs Distilled Water
Distilled, deionized, and tap water are not sterile and not for injection. Only use bacteriostatic or sterile water to reconstitute peptides.
Read - ComparisonBAC Water vs Benzyl Alcohol
Benzyl alcohol is not an alternative to bac water. It is the 0.9% preservative inside bac water that makes it bacteriostatic and multi-dose safe.
Read - ComparisonBAC Water vs Acetic Acid
Bac water dissolves most peptides. Dilute acetic acid is only used for specific peptides that will not fully dissolve in water. Bac water is the default.
Read - ComparisonBAC Water vs Reconstitution Solution
Reconstitution solution is usually bacteriostatic water under another name. Check the label for 0.9% benzyl alcohol to confirm it is preserved for multi-dose use.
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