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Comment · Sat, March 7, 2015 · Ceretropic

Do the tianeptine droppers degrade overtime?

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feelsnumbman · 2 points

I'm wondering because I have purchased Ceretropic's tianeptine sublingual dropper a long time back. Not really sure when, but it must have been at least a year by now. I was wondering if it still has the potency it once has... Do I just have to shake it? I do notice a lot of settling on the bottom.

Also, would it be okay to take it with something like orange juice? Not a big fan of the taste, even though it is masked, it still tastes like something you'd get at the dentist office. And it lingers for quite a while, too.

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feelsnumbman · 1 points

Unfortunately I have neither :(

Yeah, I do not recall really seeing much at all. I know a lot of people here highly recommends it though. Was wondering if Memantine has the same thing with the solution settling on the bottom. It doesn't look like it does from the outside of the glass but I'm not sure.

u/MisterYouAreSoDumb · Ceretropic

Memantine should not fall out of solution. Coluracetam is the quickest to fall out, with only a couple weeks. Tianeptine takes months. Memantine should not fall out under reasonable conditions.

You could heat up some water on the gas stove, then put the bottle in it to heat it up. That might work.

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