Bacteriostatic Water Reconstitution Solution 10ml
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Bacteriostatic Water Reconstitution Solution 10ml
0.9% benzyl alcohol bacteriostatic water — the required reconstitution solvent for all Clav stack lyophilized peptides. 10ml multi-use vial.
For research purposes only. Not intended for human use.
Bacteriostatic Preservation: 0.9% Benzyl Alcohol
Bacteriostatic water contains 0.9% benzyl alcohol as a preservative. The benzyl alcohol inhibits bacterial growth, enabling multiple draws from the same vial over 28 days while maintaining sterility. This is essential for peptide research protocols that require daily or twice-daily administration from a single reconstituted vial. Regular sterile water (without benzyl alcohol) is single-use only — after the first draw, contamination risk increases rapidly.
Required for All Clav Stack Compounds
Every lyophilized peptide in the Clav stack requires reconstitution before use: Retatrutide, BPC-157, GHK-CU, SNAP-8, CJC-1295/Ipamorelin, TB-500, and Epithalon. BAC water is non-negotiable for any research protocol using these compounds.
28-Day Sterility After Puncture
Benzyl alcohol at 0.9% maintains sterility for 28 days post-puncture. This enables multi-draw use compatible with daily administration schedules from a single vial — critical for BPC-157 (typically daily) and GHK-CU (daily) protocols.
10mL Multi-Use Vial
The 10mL vial provides sufficient volume to reconstitute most standard Clav stack compounds: BPC-157 10mg (10mL → 1mg/mL), GHK-CU 50mg (10mL → 5mg/mL), Retatrutide 15mg (5mL → 3mg/mL).
Specifications
Research FAQ
Why BAC water instead of sterile water?
Bacteriostatic water's 0.9% benzyl alcohol enables multi-draw use over 28 days. Sterile water without benzyl alcohol is single-use only — one draw per vial. For daily protocols, BAC water is essential.
How many BAC water vials do I need for the full Clav stack?
Two 10mL vials cover the full stack: Retatrutide (5mL), BPC-157 (10mL), GHK-CU (10mL) — 25mL total minimum. Budget 3 vials for a full 5-layer stack reconstitution.