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<blockquote data-quote="Blackhawk" data-source="post: 139083" data-attributes="member: 16042"><p>Using non-bacteriostatic sterile water can be a serious problem if you are drawing from the same vial over days to weeks and any contamination occurs. You can end up with an infection from injection, and these can go very wrong. Bacteriostatic water is THE standard for multiple use vials</p><p></p><p>I receive the same kind of HCG package with just 1ml of sterile water. I throw away the sterile water and since the HCG vial provided is too small, I use 2.5ml of bacteriostatic water or sodium chloride solution bought separately to 5000iu HCG. The concentration this way is double the usual 1ml water to 1000iu, so I just draw half the volume for my injections.</p><p></p><p>You can make bacteriostatic water or saline. You need to source sterile water or sodium chloride injection solution, and add benzyl alcohol to a concentration of 0.9% by volume. Of course, use aseptic technique for handling and mixing all injectables.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Blackhawk, post: 139083, member: 16042"] Using non-bacteriostatic sterile water can be a serious problem if you are drawing from the same vial over days to weeks and any contamination occurs. You can end up with an infection from injection, and these can go very wrong. Bacteriostatic water is THE standard for multiple use vials I receive the same kind of HCG package with just 1ml of sterile water. I throw away the sterile water and since the HCG vial provided is too small, I use 2.5ml of bacteriostatic water or sodium chloride solution bought separately to 5000iu HCG. The concentration this way is double the usual 1ml water to 1000iu, so I just draw half the volume for my injections. You can make bacteriostatic water or saline. You need to source sterile water or sodium chloride injection solution, and add benzyl alcohol to a concentration of 0.9% by volume. Of course, use aseptic technique for handling and mixing all injectables. [/QUOTE]
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