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    HGH reconstitution q

    I read something recommending Bacteriostatic water (0.9% sodium chloride) saying the bac water w ba is harmful to HGH and peptides. I'm only finding bac w sodium AND ba. I feel like if this were true (that ba is harmful), I would be able to find it from ANY OTHER SOURCE than the place that's selling it. Or can someone corroborate this info?

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    About all I can offer is that I use bacteriostatic water for reconstitution and my IGF-1 is always elevated like you would expect.

    There's a .PDF on accessdata.fda.gov for Zomacton which is somatropin and it is supplied with bacteriostatic water for the diluent.

    I've never used the sodium chloride supplied with GH because it has a very short life and isn't made for meds that you will withdraw multiple times from a vial.

    Also, you can Google Saizen cartridge diluent and the Saizen .PDF plainly states that the diluent is bacteriostatic water, so I would say bacteriostatic water is the way to go.

    The bacteriostatic water I use is .9% BA and sterile water, no sodium chloride. It is Hospira brand.

    There is info in the lab on making your own bacteriostatic water if necessary.
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    Quote Originally Posted by almostgone View Post
    About all I can offer is that I use bacteriostatic water for reconstitution and my IGF-1 is always elevated like you would expect.

    There's a .PDF on accessdata.fda.gov for Zomacton which is somatropin and it is supplied with bacteriostatic water for the diluent.

    I've never used the sodium chloride supplied with GH because it has a very short life and isn't made for meds that you will withdraw multiple times from a vial.

    Also, you can Google Saizen cartridge diluent and the Saizen .PDF plainly states that the diluent is bacteriostatic water, so I would say bacteriostatic water is the way to go.

    The bacteriostatic water I use is .9% BA and sterile water, no sodium chloride. It is Hospira brand.

    There is info in the lab on making your own bacteriostatic water if necessary.
    I had been making my own for the last year or so. There was a time it was out of stock everywhere for some reason, so I just bought sterile water and added .9 units ba. Then I read that and it got me questioning even though I was telling myself it was not legit, still needed another person's input to put my mind at ease. Thanks brother!
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