Hospira Bac Water Test
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@randy
Jeff I really think your test of the peptides loosing potency over time or if not refrigerated os great. Truly that type of thing is what forums should be about - positive knowledge, even if the information found out is not wjat we hoped for.
There was a test I read on old Hospira Bac water and if it was good. That was a great test. One thing I do not believe they tested is the Myth of Bac water being stored in the refrigerator after it was opened. If is went bad or not.
You clearly have the connections and know jow to organize these test.
That being said could you organize a test on Hospira Bac water being stored in the refrigerator after opened compared to being stored at room temperature, over a period of 4 months? Kind of like the other test you did.
I am willing to donate 2 or 4 bottles of Hospira water (it just came in from MedEx) and pay for the test (depending on total cost), or part of the test. If you are not interested in doing it, could you DM me details on who to contact to get it done.
To many internet rumors on if the Bac goes bad if stored in the refrigerator after… -
@randy
Jeff I really think your test of the peptides loosing potency over time or if not refrigerated os great. Truly that type of thing is what forums should be about - positive knowledge, even if the information found out is not wjat we hoped for.
There was a test I read on old Hospira Bac water and if it was good. That was a great test. One thing I do not believe they tested is the Myth of Bac water being stored in the refrigerator after it was opened. If is went bad or not.
You clearly have the connections and know jow to organize these test.
That being said could you organize a test on Hospira Bac water being stored in the refrigerator after opened compared to being stored at room temperature, over a period of 4 months? Kind of like the other test you did.
I am willing to donate 2 or 4 bottles of Hospira water (it just came in from MedEx) and pay for the test (depending on total cost), or part of the test. If you are not interested in doing it, could you DM me details on who to contact to get it done.
To many internet rumors on if the Bac goes bad if stored in the refrigerator after…@Commander Its been done. Fridge didnt matter but at 90 days there was a huge fall off. Ill see if i can dig up the screenshot
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.8+BA% after 120 days?!?!?
According to AI:
Benzyl Alcohol stops being reliably antimicrobial once you drop below .5% and you don't start to see "real world growth" until .3%.I'd be interested to see this study carried out until there is evidence of actual growth in each bottle.
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I error on the side of caution, so if my opened BAC water sits for two weeks, I toss it in the trash. It's so cheap so why take chances is my rule. Plus my peptide once constituted may go 6 weeks, so then you are looking at 8 weeks if you consider the BAC you used was sitting for 2 weeks already. To each their own.
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I error on the side of caution, so if my opened BAC water sits for two weeks, I toss it in the trash. It's so cheap so why take chances is my rule. Plus my peptide once constituted may go 6 weeks, so then you are looking at 8 weeks if you consider the BAC you used was sitting for 2 weeks already. To each their own.
@gym.rat It often comes down to availability than cost especially with Hospira and regulatory landscape constantly changing suddenly throttling peptide research supplies. It's currently in shortage and bulk suppliers have it on back order. That has also jacked up prices everywhere.
So in a pinch it's better to use Hospira vial longer than getting some random Amazon BAC water.
Also see this discussion
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@gym.rat It often comes down to availability than cost especially with Hospira and regulatory landscape constantly changing suddenly throttling peptide research supplies. It's currently in shortage and bulk suppliers have it on back order. That has also jacked up prices everywhere.
So in a pinch it's better to use Hospira vial longer than getting some random Amazon BAC water.
Also see this discussion
@pep_researcher This may change but any time I have needed Hospira BAC, it's been available at peptidetest.com and the price is the same $15. I just ordered 5x this weekend. Food for thought. That's cheaper than I have seen it anywhere including vendors own branded water.
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yes! I totaly agree! why do people even consider buying 3ml or 10ml bottles of toilet water from a retailer for 10 bucks when they can get more than they need for 15! I bought a dozen at 12 bucks from them!
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@pep_researcher This may change but any time I have needed Hospira BAC, it's been available at peptidetest.com and the price is the same $15. I just ordered 5x this weekend. Food for thought. That's cheaper than I have seen it anywhere including vendors own branded water.
@gym.rat Yeah you were just lucky. Peptidetest probably got it back in stock just before you ordered. It was definitely out of stock there too when I checked a few days ago.
I'm not advocating using bac by dismissing standard protocols, just pointing out different considerations for different times.
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@pep_researcher This may change but any time I have needed Hospira BAC, it's been available at peptidetest.com and the price is the same $15. I just ordered 5x this weekend. Food for thought. That's cheaper than I have seen it anywhere including vendors own branded water.
@gym.rat It's sold out there right at the moment. LOL
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I received some today from them. The cases were sold out, but single bottles were available on Friday. I ordered 5
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Hospira expiration dates have been 1.5 years to 2 years from now based on two recent orders I've made. I bought in bulk last month based on those dates and my rate of usage. I paid $11 per vial from Peptide Test and Underground Supply. Both vendors were the cheapest on single vials for people who didn't need a case. Both have raised their prices. Buy what you need long term because it'll probably get crazy if the shit hits the fan.
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Hospira expiration dates have been 1.5 years to 2 years from now based on two recent orders I've made. I bought in bulk last month based on those dates and my rate of usage. I paid $11 per vial from Peptide Test and Underground Supply. Both vendors were the cheapest on single vials for people who didn't need a case. Both have raised their prices. Buy what you need long term because it'll probably get crazy if the shit hits the fan.
@Ctrain24 said in Hospira Bac Water Test:
Hospira expiration dates have been 1.5 years to 2 years from now based on two recent orders I've made. I bought in bulk last month based on those dates and my rate of usage. I paid $11 per vial from Peptide Test and Underground Supply. Both vendors were the cheapest on single vials for people who didn't need a case. Both have raised their prices. Buy what you need long term because it'll probably get crazy if the shit hits the fan.
Did Underground supply run into any FDA shit? They seem to have removed Hospira completely from their site. Just checked right now and it's not even showing up as out of stock.

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Found single 30mL bottle Hospira here for $17
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@gym.rat It's sold out there right at the moment. LOL
@pep_researcher I cleaned them out. Literally just ordered on Sunday morning.
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@pep_researcher I cleaned them out. Literally just ordered on Sunday morning.
@gym.rat But that shouldn't mean they removed the product listing itself. Usually the listing stays and they mark it as out of stock.
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@gym.rat But that shouldn't mean they removed the product listing itself. Usually the listing stays and they mark it as out of stock.
@pep_researcher Huh? The product is still there and says out of stock. https://peptidetest.com/products/pfizer-hospira-bacteriostatic-water-30ml-vial
