Description
Bacteriostatic Water for Injection (10 mL) Usage Guide
Bacteriostatic Water is a sterile, non-pyrogenic solution containing 0.9% benzyl alcohol, which acts as a preservative to inhibit bacterial growth. It is specifically designed for reconstitution of lyophilized peptides and medications, allowing for multi-dose use from a single vial when handled under proper sterile conditions.
This essential diluent ensures accurate peptide preparation, improved shelf life after mixing, and consistent dosing.
Composition:
- Sterile Water for Injection
- 0.9% Benzyl Alcohol (preservative)
Typical Usage:
- Used to reconstitute peptides such as AOD-9604, TB-500, PT-141, and others
- Helps achieve desired concentration for precise dosing with insulin syringes
- Supports multi-use vial storage after reconstitution
How to Use:
- Clean vial tops (peptide + bacteriostatic water) with alcohol swab
- Draw required amount (e.g., 1–3 mL) using sterile syringe
- Slowly inject into peptide vial (avoid shaking; gently swirl)
- Allow powder to fully dissolve before use
Dosing Flexibility:
- The amount added (1 mL, 2 mL, 3 mL, etc.) determines final concentration
- More water = easier measurement (lower mcg per unit)
- Less water = higher concentration (smaller injection volume)
Storage:
- Store at room temperature (20–25 °C / 68–77 °F) before use
- After opening: keep tightly sealed and store at room temperature
- Avoid contamination; always use sterile needles
- Discard if solution becomes cloudy or compromised
Note:
Bacteriostatic Water is intended for dilution purposes only and is not to be used for direct injection without appropriate medical guidance. The benzyl alcohol content allows repeated withdrawals while maintaining sterility when proper handling techniques are followed.





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