FAQ
1.Will you provide samples to test the quality?
For most products, samples can be provided free of charge for testing, but the customer is responsible for the cost of shipping the samples to the destination.
2.Do you have any overseas warehouse in foreign countries?
Yes, we have overseas warehouse in many countries such as Europe and America
3.What quality control data do you provide for peptides?
Quality control (QC) data provided with peptide includes mass spectral (MS) and HPLC analyses determining composition and purity. Amino acid analysis (AAA) and peptide content are available upon request with an added cost for each test. We also provide storage and handling guidelines. Please see "What data is provided on the Certificate of Analysis (CoA)?" for a thorough description of all QC data which is available for peptides.
4.How is BAC water preserved?
Water for injections like bacteriostatic water is almost always supplied in multiple-dose vials that allow for needles to be reentered multiple times. The solution in these vials will begin to lose potency 28 days after opening and need to be stored in an area that is kept cold, between 60-80 degrees Fahrenheit. You'll find our selection of bacteriostatic water for injections in vials here.
5.Do You Offer Custom Synthesis Or Wholesale?
Yes we do. If you need additional price breaks or unlisted products please contact us and we'll see what we can do for you.
6.Why Not Just Use Sterile Water?
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.