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6mBAC water works for most peptides. Acetic acid is for hydrophobic compounds that won't dissolve in BAC. Sterile water only for certain compounds like Cerebrolysin. Here's how to choose and troubleshoot.
9mMost peptide users eventually ask: BAC or sterile water? This guide breaks down tradeoffs, timing, and practical decision rules with a peptide-by-peptide reference workflow.
Understand why bacteriostatic water is essential for peptide reconstitution and how to use it properly.
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