Is it truly necessary to use/mix with bac water when pinning AAS?
I've often wondered if you could use sterile saline solution like the kind contact lens wearers use. Isn't it basically like the stuff hospitalized people have running as a I.V.drip directly into the blood stream? If so why would this not work? I would think in small quantities especially (I only need 1 ml of injection water to completely dissolve 5000 iu of HCG) this would be safe but I'm no expert. Will one of the board vets please set me straight if I'm wrong or confirm this as a safe practice to consider? I have not tried it and would never ever dare risk sepsis. No fucking way. Safety first. Always.
I've often wondered if you could use sterile saline solution like the kind contact lens wearers use. Isn't it basically like the stuff hospitalized people have running as a I.V.drip directly into the blood stream? If so why would this not work? I would think in small quantities especially (I only need 1 ml of injection water to completely dissolve 5000 iu of HCG) this would be safe but I'm no expert. Will one of the board vets please set me straight if I'm wrong or confirm this as a safe practice to consider? I have not tried it and would never ever dare risk sepsis. No fucking way. Safety first. Always.
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That was my concern. Salt is renown as a preservative but apparently not a panacea. Too bad.It will not work to maintain sterility like Bac Water would. Even though there is salt in it it will not kill bacteria like the BA in Bac Water will. Besides this is so easy - why bother man.
There are some Bacteriostatic water do contain 0.9% salt (NaCl)! do you think it won't work to lyse the bacteria?
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Just be really careful with this method. One break in aseptic technique could land you in an ER with an abscess. That's a pretty scary position to be in. We're talking lancing, drains, IV abx, possible heart infection and worst case scenario a septic emboli (infected junk) could travel to your lung or brain and ultimately kill you. I'd stick with purchasing if at all possible.
Very true as well. Best to make a friend in the medical field. I've only ever used medical grade bottles. I'm just super paranoid about infection as I've seen it play out first hand many, many times.