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The defining difference is the 0.9% benzyl alcohol preservative. Sterile water for injection contains only water no preservatives and is single-use after the vial is opened, because nothing inhibits microbial growth once the seal is broken. Bacteriostatic water contains 0.9% benzyl alcohol, which inhibits bacterial growth and allows the vial to be punctured multiple times across an extended period (typically 28 days from first puncture under standard handling). For multi-dose laboratory peptide reconstitution work, BAC water is the standard diluent
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BPC-157 alone makes sense when: you have an isolated injury (specific tendon, recovering surgical site, gut-lining concerns from NSAID use), or you want to evaluate how BPC-157 affects you before adding another peptide