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Bacteriostatic Water for Peptides: Everything You Need to Know
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Bacteriostatic Water for Peptides: Everything You Need to Know

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Everything about bacteriostatic water including composition, storage guidelines, and sourcing options with FAQ on reuse and safety.

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⚕️ Medical Disclaimer: This article is for educational and informational purposes only. It does not constitute medical advice. Consult a qualified healthcare provider before using any peptide.

What Is Bacteriostatic Water?

Bacteriostatic water (BAC water) is sterile water containing 0.9% benzyl alcohol as a preservative. The benzyl alcohol inhibits bacterial growth, making the solution safe for multiple-use vials. This is the standard diluent for reconstituting lyophilized peptides.

It is dispensed in sealed, sterile vials (typically 10 mL or 30 mL) and must remain sterile throughout use.

BAC Water vs. Sterile Water vs. Saline

Bacteriostatic Water: Contains 0.9% benzyl alcohol preservative. Safe for multi-dose vials. The gold standard for peptide reconstitution. Shelf life: 28 days after first puncture.

Sterile Water for Injection: No preservative. Must be used within 24 hours of opening. Only appropriate for single-use vials. Slightly cheaper but far less practical.

Bacteriostatic Normal Saline (0.9% NaCl + 0.9% benzyl alcohol): Sometimes used as an alternative. The sodium chloride makes it isotonic, which may reduce injection site irritation. Suitable for peptides that are compatible with saline.

Recommendation: Always use BAC water unless you have a specific reason to choose otherwise.

Bacteriostatic water storage infographic showing temperature requirements, shelf life comparison with sterile water, and do and don't rules
BAC water with 0.9% benzyl alcohol stays sterile for up to 28 days when stored properly at room temperature.

How Much BAC Water to Add

The amount of water determines your solution concentration. Common reconstitution volumes:

• 5 mg vial + 1 mL = 5 mg/mL (concentrated — smaller injection volumes)

• 5 mg vial + 2 mL = 2.5 mg/mL (standard — easiest for most doses)

• 10 mg vial + 2 mL = 5 mg/mL

• 10 mg vial + 3 mL = 3.33 mg/mL

Use our Reconstitution Calculator or Reverse Calculator to find the optimal volume.

Storage and Handling

• Store unopened BAC water at room temperature (15-30°C), protected from light

• After first puncture, store at room temperature or refrigerate

• Discard 28 days after first opening

• Always swab the rubber stopper with alcohol before each use

• Use a new, sterile syringe each time you draw from the vial

Sourcing BAC Water

BAC water is widely available from pharmacies, medical supply companies, and online retailers. Look for:

• USP-grade (United States Pharmacopeia standard)

• Manufactured in FDA-registered facilities

• Clear packaging showing 0.9% benzyl alcohol concentration

• Reasonable pricing: typically $5-15 for a 30 mL vial

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I reuse BAC water from the same vial?+
Yes, that's the purpose of the benzyl alcohol preservative. Use within 28 days.
Can I use tap water?+
Absolutely not. Tap water is not sterile and may contain contaminants that degrade the peptide or cause infection.
Does it need to be refrigerated?+
No, but refrigeration is fine. Room temperature storage is standard.
What if there's no BAC water available?+
Use sterile water for injection, but you must use the entire reconstituted vial within 24 hours.

Frequently Asked Questions

How long does bacteriostatic water last after opening?
An opened vial of BAC water remains sterile for up to 28 days for multi-dose use when stored at room temperature. Unopened BAC water can last years. The 0.9% benzyl alcohol preservative prevents bacterial growth.
Can I use sterile water instead of BAC water?
You can, but sterile water has no preservative — use the entire vial within 24 hours. For multi-dose peptide vials (most common), BAC water is strongly recommended for its 28-day stability.
How do I store BAC water?
Store at room temperature (15-30°C / 59-86°F) away from direct light. Do not refrigerate or freeze BAC water. The benzyl alcohol preservative works best at room temperature.
How much BAC water should I add to my peptide vial?
The volume determines concentration. Common ratios: 2 mL per 5 mg vial (2.5 mg/mL) or 2.5 mL per 5 mg vial (2 mg/mL). Use our Reconstitution Calculator for precise concentrations based on your target dose.

📖 References

  1. USP Expert Committee. Bacteriostatic water: pharmacology and best practices for injection preparation.” US Pharmacopeia (2020).

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