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LisaLove Amateur Bodybuilder (Total posts: 33) |
posted March 27, 2000 02:11 AM
Does anyone know of an online pharmacy where I can legally order some bacteriostatic .9% sodim chloride? In the U.S. it seems you need a prescripition for any injectables. Maybe Canada??? Anybody had luck getting a pharmacist to give it to them? Thanks! LisaLove IP: Logged |
bignate73 Pro Bodybuilder (Total posts: 210) |
posted March 27, 2000 02:36 AM
im not sure i know exactly what you are talking bout but i did a search on medline.com type "bacteriostatic" and then in the list of results....go for "i.v. solutions". think that may be what you are looking for. if you cant find it let me know. i seem to be the search engine master lately....lol. peace ------------------ IP: Logged |
bignate73 Pro Bodybuilder (Total posts: 210) |
posted March 27, 2000 02:37 AM
oh yeah. why would you need a script for an i.v solution, seems perfectly harmless? nothing in a sterile isotonic solution....yet. ------------------ IP: Logged |
LisaLove Amateur Bodybuilder (Total posts: 33) |
posted March 27, 2000 06:12 PM
still haven't found a place to get it. i tried that website and they didn't respond. suggestions? :-) IP: Logged |
Thunder Amateur Bodybuilder (Total posts: 12) |
posted March 27, 2000 09:17 PM
sorry lisa A road i once took to no where to be found except ina hospital need to ask the nurses or a friend only place with it using it for the 126 box of serostim right IP: Logged |
Platinum Amateur Bodybuilder (Total posts: 62) |
posted March 27, 2000 09:46 PM
First question, what do you need it for? Second question how much do you need? Usually it is easily available but you have to know where to look. Platinum IP: Logged |
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