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  1. #1 17th August 2014 
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    Sodium chloride instead of bac water

    hi, I've been using bac water for* my mt2 and it was working great until it all got thrown out of the fridge without me knowing...
    so for the past last month I've been trying to get bac water. couldn't find it anywhere! not online and not in pharmacies...

    the only thing i was able to get was sodium chloride. can i use it? mix 1ml of the sodium chloride into the mt2 peptide just like with the bac water?
    do i store the mixed mt2 in the fridge?

    i would really appreciate your answers, cause i really want to start again!
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    Re: sodium chloride instead of bac water

    yes and yes* only I mix 2ml of either makes small doses easer to see
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    Re: sodium chloride instead of bac water

    jim c , thanx for the fast reply
    so your saying i just mix the sodium chloride and keep it in the fridge?
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    Re: sodium chloride instead of bac water

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    jim c , thanx for the fast reply ]so your saying i just mix the sodium chloride and keep it in the fridge?
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    The best option is to pre load all your syringes and freeze them.
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    Re: sodium chloride instead of bac water

    that's what I've done with SC but use it up in about 3 weeks.
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    Re: sodium chloride instead of bac water

    So long as you store it in sterile conditions (such as the inside of the multi use vial), it should be safe for a considerable amount of time. If you have the ability to load and freeze your syringes, that's fine.
    Some people don't have the time to load/defrost or don't like injecting colder fluids (although the fridge is still quite cold), then leaving it in the fridge for a few months is fine too!

    Obviously bac water is ideal, but can be very problematic to obtain for many people. There's also been a few issues of minor reactions to the bacteriostatic additive, so then sodium chloride can be an alternative.

    Tom
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    Re: Sodium chloride instead of bac water

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    the only thing i was able to get was sodium chloride. can i use it?
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    Same here. Yes, it works for me.
    I mix it with .9% Benzyl Alcohol, so I get Bacteriostatic Sodium Chloride.
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    Re: Sodium chloride instead of bac water

    thanks to everybody for the replies!
    so i mixed it with the sodium chloride, and preloaded it to syringes and put in the freezer... hope it will work...
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    Re: Sodium chloride instead of bac water

    it will*