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Will saline solution work?

Kool Keith

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Will saline solution work for injecting HCG? I was wondering because I read a post by somebody that said that you can get saline solution at the drugstore and use it to inject HCG. Is this a good idea? I can't find any bacteriostatic water.
 
it's available at CVS or any pharmacy type place... commonly used to store contact lenses over night.... THEY WONT QUESTION YOU FOR USING AAS IF YOU GO IN AND BUY SOME, LOL :frlol:
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Ok, I looked at lense cleaners and even the pure ones say that they have some chemicals in them. Do I ask the pharmacist for some? If so can you tell me what I should ask for?
 
I found a saline solution spray that is called "Nasal Moist" -- it is saline solution that contains Sodium Chloride and Benzyl Alcohol for preservatives. Both of those are present in Bacteriostatic water. Are there any chemists or docs on board that could recommend this as a bacteriostatic water replacement? It seems right to me but I'm just going by the ingredients list.

Zippy
 
zippy44 said:
I found a saline solution spray that is called "Nasal Moist" -- it is saline solution that contains Sodium Chloride and Benzyl Alcohol for preservatives. Both of those are present in Bacteriostatic water. Are there any chemists or docs on board that could recommend this as a bacteriostatic water replacement? It seems right to me but I'm just going by the ingredients list.

Zippy

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NONONONONONONONONONONONONONo and NO.


You will be in a world of pain and possibly have a severy allergic reaction. That stuff is not made to be injected. What you are looking for is injectable water. I forgot the name at the moment but it's a type of sterile water specifically made for injections. It's very important to use this insted of what you are planning.


go to www.pharmtools.com and you will see what i mean.
 
gwl9dta4 said:
NONONONONONONONONONONONONONo and NO.


You will be in a world of pain and possibly have a severy allergic reaction. That stuff is not made to be injected. What you are looking for is injectable water. I forgot the name at the moment but it's a type of sterile water specifically made for injections. It's very important to use this insted of what you are planning.


go to www.pharmtools.com and you will see what i mean.

Thanks a lot for the reply. I know I need bacteriostatic water but it requires a prescription here in the States and I was looking for an easy way out. I use the search funciton quite a bit and have seen the recipes for bacteriostatic water and so I might have to bite the bullet and make some myself. It'll be cheaper than some of my other options for sure.

Thanks again,
Zippy
 
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