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    Is bacteriostatic sodium chloride, bac water

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    I'm guessing this is for hcg? I've used it with hcg and not had any problems. However, bac is recommended.

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    it is for hcg

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    Got it Thanks again

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    Quote Originally Posted by GMO View Post
    Why does everyone throw out the extra bottle of sodium chloride? Why not just use it and draw .1cc or 10units on an insulin syringe to get 500iu from the original vial?

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    Quote Originally Posted by OnPoint88 View Post
    Why does everyone throw out the extra bottle of sodium chloride? Why not just use it and draw .1cc or 10units on an insulin syringe to get 500iu from the original vial?

    As far as I know it will stay good much longer in bac water than sodium chloride.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Digitalash View Post
    As far as I know it will stay good much longer in bac water than sodium chloride.
    Ahhh I see, thanks.

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