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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Side Effect Management
All HCG is NOT the same. Your balls care.
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<blockquote data-quote="Gman86" data-source="post: 74028" data-attributes="member: 15043"><p>The only difference that I can figure out between them all is the bacteriostatic water. Pregnyl comes with it's own vial of bacteriostatic water. Here are the ingredients in the Pregnyl bacteriostatic water vs the generic 30ml vial of bacteriostatic water with the reddish/ purplish cap that has been sent with all 3 compounding pharmacy brands of HCG that I've used, and is most likely the same bacteriostatic water that most people are using to reconstitute their HCG. </p><p></p><p><strong>Pregnyl bacteriostatic water ingredients</strong>: Water for injection with 0.56% sodium chloride and 0.9% benzyl alcohol (preservative). pH adjusted with sodium hydroxide and/or hydrochloric acid if required. </p><p></p><p><strong>Generic 30ml bacteriostatic water ingredients</strong>: 0.9% benzyl alcohol added. Sterile nonpyrogenic. </p><p></p><p>Those are both word for word what is in each according to their labels. So if by law they all have to use the same raw materials, which I have also heard that they have to do, the bacteriostatic water used to reconstitute is really the only variable that can possibly make a difference. The main difference seems to be that the Pregnyl brand water includes 0.56% sodium chloride, which I believe can increase the shelf life of the HCG once reconstituted, but I'm not completely positive on that. Anybody know anything about the benefits that adding the sodium chloride may have? Or does anyone see why the difference in ingredients could possibly make a difference?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gman86, post: 74028, member: 15043"] The only difference that I can figure out between them all is the bacteriostatic water. Pregnyl comes with it's own vial of bacteriostatic water. Here are the ingredients in the Pregnyl bacteriostatic water vs the generic 30ml vial of bacteriostatic water with the reddish/ purplish cap that has been sent with all 3 compounding pharmacy brands of HCG that I've used, and is most likely the same bacteriostatic water that most people are using to reconstitute their HCG. [B]Pregnyl bacteriostatic water ingredients[/B]: Water for injection with 0.56% sodium chloride and 0.9% benzyl alcohol (preservative). pH adjusted with sodium hydroxide and/or hydrochloric acid if required. [B]Generic 30ml bacteriostatic water ingredients[/B]: 0.9% benzyl alcohol added. Sterile nonpyrogenic. Those are both word for word what is in each according to their labels. So if by law they all have to use the same raw materials, which I have also heard that they have to do, the bacteriostatic water used to reconstitute is really the only variable that can possibly make a difference. The main difference seems to be that the Pregnyl brand water includes 0.56% sodium chloride, which I believe can increase the shelf life of the HCG once reconstituted, but I'm not completely positive on that. Anybody know anything about the benefits that adding the sodium chloride may have? Or does anyone see why the difference in ingredients could possibly make a difference? [/QUOTE]
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