My bacteriostatic water is brand new and totally clear. However, after mixing, the solution has a slight yellow color and is a little bit cloudy. It's not super noticeable, but it's there.
It's really impossible to say for sure without doing some kind of lab test on the solution, but since it's not how it should look, my recommendation would be to avoid using it.
You have to try it or get rid of it. I would not spend several hundred bucks to test something worth less than $100 unless you have multiple vials from the exact same batch.
I get my bac from a reputable lab supply company. It's always clear. I agree with Sunny-Girl, get a reliable source of bac and try again. If it's still bad, then the tirz is likely the problem, and you should toss it. Was the vial sealed well? If not, air can get in and bacteria can grow. Always use a reliable source. Play it safe.
Thanks for your reply. Effect-wise, it feels like real tirz. I injected a low dose to see how I felt, and it feels the same as when I was on real medication.
This vial didn't have a strong seal. I will toss it and try a fresh one and report back.
My previous supplier's product had strong suction. The color was clear with no cloudiness. But the effects felt the same.
Okay, I tried a new vial with the same bacteriostatic water. No discoloration or cloudiness! The liquid is crystal clear. It took about 5 minutes to dissolve completely.
My previous bottle was likely just a bad one.
This vial didn't have much suction either... but the effects feel almost identical to my prescription medication.
My understanding is that reputable compounding pharmacies are regularly inspected, so they have a strong incentive to maintain high standards. That said, there are labs where you can send samples for independent testing. One that's often mentioned is Janoshik Analytical.
There's also a place in Australia that does steroid testing kits. Not sure if they do peptides, but worth a look if that's your thing. https://www.pedtestaustralia.com/
They say their goal is to improve safety for people who use PEDs.