Comment · Wed, March 25, 2015 · Ceretropic
Making a solution from Ceretropic's new Tianeptine Sulfate
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DaveTheJoker · 8 points
Has anyone done this yet? I've made solutions of the "normal" Tianeptine in the past, but my supply is dwindling, and I would definitely like a longer lasting version of the drug. The supposed less horrid flavor is also a plus.
Can someone more knowledgeable than I tell me if the Tianeptine Sulfate will suitably dissolve into propylene glycol?
Also, what are people dosing it at?
Thanks.
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u/MisterYouAreSoDumb · Ceretropic
Don't you think I would have done that if it was possible? It will not solvate in any common GRAS solvent. PG is most definitely out the door. It was made to absorb and be excreted slowly. That means the absorption characteristics are such, that it is not soluble in much. If you were to use a stronger solvent to break the ionic bond in the H2SO4, then it would actually destroy the salt, and ruin the pharmacodynamics that it was created to achieve.