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United Labs provides high-quality laboratory and research supplies, including research-use products, laboratory reconstitution solutions, and Bacteriostatic Water (BAC Water). Our range includes products such as 0.9% Sodium Chloride Solution, with a focus on product quality, consistent sourcing, secure packaging, and reliable order fulfillment. We provide clear product specifications and information across our range, serving individual, bulk, and wholesale customers. Our team is available to assist with product information, documentation, availability, and order-related inquiries. Products are intended strictly for laboratory and research purposes where applicable and are not intended for human or veterinary use.
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14090 Southwest Fwy Suite 300 , 77478, Sugar Land, United States
- 8328711699
- unitedlabsusa@gmail.com
- unitedlabs.store
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