Smaller BAC vials - crazy idea?

Alex90

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I always get my bac water from a reputable pharmacy. But the vials are so big! I know it's supposed to be good for 30 days, but I get nervous using it that long and end up tossing half the vial. Wish they made smaller, reliable vials. I'd pay extra for that peace of mind. Anyone else feel this way?
 
The 30-day thing is more for hospitals, where they're sticking needles in the vial constantly. At home, if you're careful and check for cloudiness, you can stretch it longer. I usually pitch mine around 75-90 days. Never had an issue yet.
 
Start using glutathione for those injection site reactions. You'll go through BAC like crazy. I've used like 15ml in a week when starting a new peptide and minimizing any reactions.
 
Whatever makes you feel comfortable. If I freaked out about every little thing, I'd never start using peps at all.
Alex90 said:
Yeah, but it's the invisible stuff I'm worried about.
Haha! I hear ya.
 
Switching from insulin needle to pen for travel. Got Gansulin and Humapen Luxura plus two Savvios coming. Bought 3ml sterile vials. Currently on 7.5mg which is 30 units on the 100iu syringe with 1.4ml BAC. Do pen units match IU on insulin syringe? How to figure the clicks?
 
For those new to peptides, how much BAC water should you add to a vial? It really depends on the concentration you're aiming for. There are online calculators that can help with the math. For example, if you have a 5mg vial of peptide and want to reconstitute with 2.5ml of BAC water, that will give you a certain concentration per unit on your syringe.
 
I've been using a peptide for about six months, injecting before bed. I try to avoid eating at least an hour before, especially carbs, as I heard that blunts its effect. I actually noticed better results when I started doing that. Thanks for the tip!
 
Cut-Wine said:
I bought a pack of small sterile bottles online and split up my big BAC vial into those. I figure less pokes = less risk. Using a small amount each time seems safer somehow.
That's...actually a really good idea! I might try that.
 
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