FAQ
Q1 Will you provide samples to test the quality?
A: For most products, samples can be provided free of charge for testing, but the customer is responsible for shipping the samples to the destination.
Q2 Are there any discounts?
A:Yes, we always support more favorable prices for larger quantities. The more you order, the cheaper it will be.
Q3 What liquid should I add into the vial? And how much liquid needed?
A:You can add sterile water or saline, 1 vial add 1ml liquid is okey.
Q4 Is the shipping 100% Guarantee?
A:Yes, we offer 100% Shipping Guarantee. If any seized parcel we will do resending.
Q5 Can sterile water continue to be stored after the cap has been opened?
A:30ml Bacteriostatic water is a great product for any researcher. Unlike normal, sterile water, bacteriostatic water can be used multiple times in a 28-day period. Regular sterile water is single use and must be discarded after opening.
Many scientists use bacteriostatic water in their experiments. This type of water for injection is a non-pyrogenic water that contains 0.9% benzyl alcohol, which acts as a bacteriostatic agent. This makes it so bacteria cannot grow, which is why it can be used over and over again throughout a month.
Q6 Why Not Just Use Sterile Water?
A:Because such a small amount of benzyl alcohol is present in bacteriostatic water, you might be wondering why you can't use just sterile water for injection when injecting a medication. It's a common question, so you're not alone in asking. The reason why bacteriostatic water for injections is always preferred is that just sterile water can easily become contaminated and is more intended for washing, cleaning, or irrigation.
Medication will almost always mention what product should be used to dilute it in the directions, and most will specify bacteriostatic sterile water for injection.