Bacteriostatic Water Hilma Biocare EU
$12.00
Description
Bacteriostatic Water: Essential Information
Definition & Composition
Bacteriostatic water is a sterile solution containing 0.9% benzyl alcohol as a preservative, designed for reconstituting injectable medications. Unlike sterile water, it inhibits bacterial growth for multi-dose use.
Primary Uses
Reconstitution of peptides & hormones (e.g., HGH, HCG, BPC-157)
Medical injections (subcutaneous/intramuscular)
Extended stability – Preservative allows storage post-opening
How It Works
Benzyl alcohol disrupts bacterial enzyme systems, preventing replication
Does not sterilize but maintains sterility of reconstituted compounds
Critical for safety – Reduces infection risk from multi-dose vials
Key Guidelines
Storage:
Unopened: Room temperature (15–25°C), protected from light
Opened: Use within 28 days (discard if cloudy/expired)
Never freeze – Compromises preservative efficacy
Warnings:
Not for IV/neonatal use (benzyl alcohol toxicity risk)
Follow dilution protocols – Incorrect ratios degrade medication potency
Single-patient use only – Cross-contamination risk
Why It’S Preferred For Peptides
Prolongs shelf life vs. sterile water
Cost-effective for multi-dose regimens
Widely compatible with research compounds
(Note: For laboratory/research purposes only. Not for human use without medical supervision.)




