Comment · Wed, January 22, 2014 · Ceretropic
I'll be having GLYX-13 soon.. Solubility is low; any way to improve it?
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odisa · 4 points
Title says most of it. Solubility is 2mg/ml water I found, however I can't imagine it being so low. I'll be administering s.c. injections; is there any way to improve solubility so I can lower the amount of injections to be administered?
I'm going to try to dissolve it at 10mg/ml in bacteriostatic water, though if that doesn't work, would it be such a bad idea to inject the resulting solution with its undissolved fine particles? I'd imagine this would be unadvisable for IV, but I'm talking subcutaneous, and I won't do it if the particles are chunky.
edit: Why the downvotes? Jealous? :O
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u/MisterYouAreSoDumb · Ceretropic
There are substances out there right now that are suspensions given subcutaneously. Zostavax and medroxyprogesterone are two that I can think of.