Comment · Wed, March 25, 2015 · Ceretropic
Making a solution from Ceretropic's new Tianeptine Sulfate
Original post in this thread
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.
What they were answering
DaveTheJoker · 7 points
No idea what you would've done, but thanks for answering my question! I am clueless regarding chemistry.
I'll probably end up ordering your solution, because I'm getting tired of choking down the terrible tasting solution that I've made.
u/MisterYouAreSoDumb · Ceretropic
Basically, creating a solution out of the new Tianeptine Sulfate salt is going to destroy the improved pharmacodynamics that it gives. If you want a solution, then the sodium salt is the way to go. If you want longer lasting and smoother effects, the sulfate powder is the way to go. You could make a Tianeptine Sulfate solution with ethanol. However, the ethanol is going to destroy the ionic bond with the sulfate, and create a completely different salt.
So in enssence, if you want the smoother and longer lasting effects, the sulfate powder is what you want. If you want easier dosing in a solution, and are fine with dosing 3 times per day, then the sodium solution is the way to go.