sketchy BAC on amazon?

BAC water from retailers is fine - the bacteriostatic agent is standard and most major online sources maintain sterility.
 
Clarity is visual but doesn't confirm sterility. Pharma-grade without dyes is the actual bar - specific brand matters less than that.
 
BAC water from reputable online retailers is fine - the bacteriostatic spec is what matters, not the brand. 1mL recon on R50 is standard.
 
The courier route works well for Canada - the cross-border logistics beat dealing with sketchy unknown sources directly.
 
The main concern with Amazon BAC is sourcing verification - benzalkonium chloride concentration varies, and off-brand options don't always match the label. Hospira or Pfizer are the community-standard picks for a reason.
 
The 'who to trust now' question after a problematic batch is where independent testing becomes the more practical answer than reputation tracking - batch-level problems mean any reputation-based recommendation is still subject to the next batch turning out differently. Testing as the constant rather than source reputation is the more reliable framework.
 
The availability and pricing gap between ordering from a reliable source and just grabbing something online is real and the Canada situation makes it worse. Eight dollars is about the right price range for pharmaceutical-grade BAC water. For the OP new to this, the source reliability matters more than the convenience factor - is the Amazon one from a known seller or a third-party listing?
 
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