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    Bacteriostatic water differences?

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    0.9% benzoyl alcohol

    Vs.

    0.9% sodium chloride

    Is there any difference in use? Or can they both be used interchangeably?
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    The main thing is you want .9% BA content. Bacteriostatic water has .9% BA, but I have seen some sodium chloride with .9% BA which will work as well. Just make sure the water you use for reconstitution has .9% BA.

    .9% sodium chloride by itself is just sterile water with a bit of NaCl and isn't what you want.
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    The Purple one, Bacteriostatic water 0.9% benzoyl alcohol added is the one I have always used.

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