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 is no way for a "recreational" user to achieve that level of scrutiny
What? The substances that require subcutaneous injection are usually supplied in a sealed, bacteria-free vials.
Then you purchase a vial of bacteriostatic water, and reconstitute the substance at the time of use using a syringe. The substance never comes into contact with the outside air, and is never exposed to contaminants. That is how we are selling our Selank solution right now, and how anabolic peptide companies sell their products. It is safe, and done all the time.
Bringing up Krokodil is silly. Are you just against subcutaneous injections altogether?