BAC 0.9% Sodium Chloride vs BAC Water 0.9% Benzyl Alcohol
This content is for educational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice.
Bacteriostatic 0.9% Sodium Chloride
(also called bacteriostatic saline)
What it is
  • Sterile water
  • 0.9% sodium chloride (salt)
  • 0.9% benzyl alcohol (helps prevent bacterial growth)
General educational notes
  • Isotonic (similar to body fluids)
  • Often described as gentler on tissue
  • Absorbs more gradually
  • Multi-use vial due to preservative
Storage / shelf life
  • Commonly referenced as up to ~28 days after opening when refrigerated and handled properly
Commonly used with:
  • Glutathione
  • NAD+
  • Vitamin C
  • L-Carnitine
Bacteriostatic Water (0.9% Benzyl Alcohol)
What it is
  • Sterile water
  • 0.9% benzyl alcohol (helps prevent bacterial growth)
  • No sodium chloride
General educational notes
  • Not isotonic
  • Absorbs more quickly
  • May feel more noticeable upon administration
  • Most commonly referenced diluent in education spaces
  • Multi-use vial due to preservative
Storage / shelf life
  • Commonly referenced as up to ~28 days refrigerated after opening
Commonly used with:
  • MOST peptides!
🧠 Key Takeaway
Both solutions are bacteriostatic due to benzyl alcohol.The primary difference is the presence of sodium chloride, which makes bacteriostatic saline closer to natural body fluids, making it sting less.
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BAC 0.9% Sodium Chloride vs BAC Water 0.9% Benzyl Alcohol
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