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BenT
13-10-2009, 02:58 PM
Where do you get bacteriostatic water? The pharmacist at shoppers never heard of it, and looked through her list - it wasn't there. There used to be a link for some kind of medical supplies company up top, but it's gone now.

shivsean
13-10-2009, 03:19 PM
www.gpzservices.com

ironwill
13-10-2009, 03:21 PM
canadamedsupplies.com

baza
13-10-2009, 05:56 PM
Pharmacies that deal with medical supplies will usually have it... meaning not general pharmacies like Shoppers.

gustavo77
13-10-2009, 06:26 PM
Pharmacies that deal with medical supplies will usually have it... meaning not general pharmacies like Shoppers.

I actually get mine from Shoppers.

guest
13-10-2009, 06:32 PM
i just got sodium chloride solution from london drugs a couple of days ago.

physique
13-10-2009, 08:48 PM
www.canadianmedsupplies.com

flapjack
13-10-2009, 11:11 PM
Got 3 bottles at London drugs a few days ago.

nitrous
14-10-2009, 12:21 AM
www.canadianmedsupplies.com

thats where i got mine.. good service i would definitely recommend it

baza
14-10-2009, 01:32 AM
I actually get mine from Shoppers.

Guess it depends on province/city?

I'm pretty sure no shoppers in Manitoba has it.

nii
14-10-2009, 06:01 AM
i just got sodium chloride solution from london drugs a couple of days ago.

can you use bacteriostatic sodium chloride instead of bacteriostatic water?

tiramisu
14-10-2009, 06:08 AM
yup

ironwill
14-10-2009, 09:33 AM
Guess it depends on province/city?

I'm pretty sure no shoppers in Manitoba has it.

If you are in the peg, meyers drugs has it.....:)

nii
14-10-2009, 12:52 PM
yup

Bah, good to know for next time. i ran out and i cant find anyplace in t.o. that carries it (they had bac sodium chloride though) so i used B12 : /
Thanks mate.

Doryphorus
15-10-2009, 01:24 AM
www.canadianmedsupplies.com

I got mine here too. Great service, will definitely go through him again. FYI, that site's also the banner that used to be at the top of the page.

baza
15-10-2009, 01:57 AM
If you are in the peg, meyers drugs has it.....:)

Yeah I picked some up from tache pharm.

gustavo77
15-10-2009, 02:12 AM
Guess it depends on province/city?

I'm pretty sure no shoppers in Manitoba has it.

Actually bro, i think it depends on the individual store itself... i went to another location in town for pins and they gave me a hassle...but the one location i go to, i order boxes of pins, sodium chloride, sterile water with no questions asked.

If it was not for this one location though i would be using:

http://www.canadianmedsupplies.com/

tiramisu
15-10-2009, 03:08 AM
If you are in the peg, meyers drugs has it.....:)


which meyers? or any?

ironwill
15-10-2009, 09:44 AM
I used to go to meyers down by the balmoral hotel area....

YYZgeddylee
15-10-2009, 12:07 PM
Where do you get bacteriostatic water? The pharmacist at shoppers never heard of it,

Wow :eek:, if that was actually a pharmacist, they should have
their license revoked. You sure it wasnt the stores janitor ?

I would not want that person dispensing aspirin to me
if they've never heard of b-stat water.

kwbeast
20-02-2013, 07:17 AM
hey i know this thread is real old just wondering if cms is still up and running for at least bacteriostatic water?
if not where else should i look thanks

dtman
17-06-2013, 09:20 AM
hey i know this thread is real old just wondering if cms is still up and running for at least bacteriostatic water?
if not where else should i look thanks

It is still listed on their site.

bartoli
18-06-2013, 12:10 PM
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Mastagon
21-07-2013, 03:09 PM
From a post (http://www.canadabodybuilding.com/showthread.php?11223-Reconstituting-IGF-Acetic-Acid-homebrew) I made a few years ago:

When I first started researching how to reconstitute IGF, I never thought it would take 10 hours or so of looking over 4 different boards to come down to something definitive. There are so many compounds, combinations, % strength, acidity, etc that people use for this peptide it was ridiculous. Maybe all this is easy if you are a chemist or have "been in the game" a while, but I found it to be a bitch. ANYWAY. Turns out the best recon mix is acetic acid .6% strength. This mixture will ensure the IGF (IGF-1, IGF-1-LR3, IGF-II or otherwise) is stable at room temperature for a year or more, and is exactly the kind of thing for people who don't plow through 1mg bottles in a week's time.

And the best thing about .6% acetic acid? You can make it yourself:

Things you will need

distilled 5% white vinegar (grocery store, yes, the stuff you put on fish and chips)
distilled water (grocery store, pharmacy)
Alcohol prep pads – sterile kind (70% isopropyl alcohol, pharmacy)

Equipment:

two .2-.22 sterile syringe filters (whatman and millipore are common types)

10mL syringe with a luer lock tip (smaller syringes can obviously work, though you'll be drawing more frequently)

1 standard sterile new syringe

2 new and sterile 20-22 gauge needles

1 empty Sterile glass vial (10-20mL)

Procedure: Alot of this is common knowledge, but here it is anyway

1. swab the top of the empty sterile vial with the alcohol pre pad

2) put the syringe filter on, then attach the needle to this filter. draw up 7.5ml distilled water, then 1ml of vinegar

3) dispose of this needle and filter, attach a new syringe filter, attach the needle onto this filter (making sure not to touch the end of the filter or the exposed needle with your fingers)

4) Inject the 8.5mL of solution into the sterile vial

5) the syringe filter ensures that the mixture you've put in that vial, and
eventually into your body, will be sterile. Using a filter for drawing AND for injecting might be overkill, but it never hurts to be cautious.

5) you now have 8.5ml of of .6 acetic acid

The Reconstitution itself

1) get the regular new sterile syringe

2) draw up the desired amount of .6% aa, which would depend on how strong you want your IGF (read: mcg/ml or mcg/iu)

3) swab the top of the vial containing the IGF

4) inject the mixture SLOWLY down the side of the vial (never directly onto the powder itself!)

5) gently swirl the mixture around until uniform

6) There, that's it.

Notes:

You might not need this much solution, or you may need more. Whatever you do, keep the ratio the same. 1 part vinegar, 7.5 parts distilled water)

Obviously, you'll be washing you hands thoroughly beforehand, and doing this in a clean environment, with only new and sterile equipment. Unless you'd like an abscess from injecting contaminated garbage into yourself.

While this mixture will last a long time at room temperature, it won't hurt to keep it stored in the fridge.

Most of this information was paraphrased from a post by Hulk6767 over at anabolex, so props to him. See the original post:

anabolex.com/forums/showt...ht=acetic+acid