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Empty Glass Vial, Sterile, 30mL Clear Vials 25/tray

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Original price $ 219.99
Current price $ 197.00
SKU AL-SV30

Sterile Empty Vial 30 ml by ALK Injectables is a sterile glass vial with a rubber stopper covered with a blue flip-top cap. Made for the use of mixing drugs, compounds, and laboratory use.

Sterile Empty Vial 30 mL Benefits:

  • Sterile glass vial
  • Non-pyrogenic
  • 30mL capacity
  • Brand name, genuine Hospira vial
  • Natural rubber latex has not been used in the manufacturing of this device

Size: 30 mL

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Empty Glass Vial, Sterile, 30mL Clear Vials 25/tray
Empty Glass Vial, Sterile, 30mL Clear Vials 25/tray
$ 219.99 $ 197.00
FAQs for Bacteriostatic Sodium Chloride Injections - Trusted, Sterile Solution for Medication Reconstitution and Injection
  • What is Bacteriostatic Sodium Chloride Injection Used For?

    Bacteriostatic Sodium Chloride Injection 0.9% is a sterile saline solution containing sodium chloride and 0.9% benzyl alcohol as a preservative. It’s primarily used for: Reconstituting medications or biologics, such as peptides, Botox®, hormones, or antibiotics for injection Mixing and diluting medications intended for intravenous (IV), intramuscular (IM), or subcutaneous (SQ) use Flushing intravenous catheters or ports where multidosing from a single vial is needed

  • Can You Inject Bacteriostatic Sodium Chloride?

    Yes – Bacteriostatic sodium chloride can be injected when mixed with compatible medications according to your healthcare provider’s instructions. Its benzyl alcohol preservative makes it appropriate for multiple withdrawals from the same vial, reducing contamination risk.

  • Is 0.9% Sodium Chloride the Same as Bacteriostatic Water?

    No. 0.9% sodium chloride (normal saline) contains electrolytes (NaCl) for osmotic balance. Bacteriostatic water is sterile water plus benzyl alcohol (no salt). Bacteriostatic saline is sterile 0.9% sodium chloride + benzyl alcohol.

  • Why Would Someone Need Sodium Chloride Injections?

    To provide hydration and electrolyte balance To reconstitute injectable medications or vaccines For safe flushing of IV lines or ports Support for IV therapies and as a diluent/carrier

  • Do You Need a Prescription to Buy Bacteriostatic Water or Saline?

    Yes. Bacteriostatic sodium chloride and bacteriostatic water are prescription-only in the US and most countries to avoid improper or unsafe use and to maintain sterility standards.

  • What Are the Side Effects of Bacteriostatic Saline?

    Rare: Injection-site irritation, swelling, redness, or tenderness Allergic reaction (esp. to benzyl alcohol): Rash, itching, shortness of breath, anaphylaxis (very rare) Overuse: Fluid overload or electrolyte imbalances if used inappropriatel

  • Where Do You Inject Sodium Chloride?

    Depends on the medication mixed: IV (intravenous) – Into the vein IM (intramuscular) – Into the muscle SQ (subcutaneous) – Beneath the skin

  • What Does Bacteriostatic Mean?

    Bacteriostatic means the solution contains an agent (here, benzyl alcohol) that prevents bacterial growth, allowing safe multi-dose withdrawals from a vial over up to 28 days.

  • Can You Use Bacteriostatic Sodium Chloride to Reconstitute Botox?

    Yes! Many medical professionals prefer bacteriostatic saline for reconstituting Botox® because it provides greater comfort and reduces stinging at injection sites (compared to plain saline or sterile water).

  • Is Bacteriostatic Saline Prescription Only?

    Yes. Both bacteriostatic saline (sodium chloride) and bacteriostatic water are prescription products.

  • How Long Does Bacteriostatic Saline Last?

    Up to 28 days after opening (when stored properly). Always discard after 28 days or if solution becomes cloudy or contaminated

  • Is 0.9% Sodium Chloride the Same as Saline?

    Yes! “Normal saline,” “physiological saline,” or “0.9% sodium chloride” all refer to the same isotonic solution.

  • How Long Does Botox Last with Bacteriostatic Saline?

    Bacteriostatic saline does not change the lifespan of Botox’s effects (Botox duration is 3–4 months after injection) It makes reconstitution more comfortable, but doesn’t alter cosmetic duration.

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