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Comment · Mon, June 22, 2015 · Ceretropic

Bromantane : different ROA

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kharmatica · 11 points

To be blunt and to the point. I enjoy plugging, rectal administration.

You can make your comments and jokes, and yes I will enjoy reading them, butt jokes are funny, let's be real.

I'm very interested in bromantane, and moneywise I've already put a lot of my limited funds into semax and selank and tianeptine and memantine. All of which I enjoyed, positive results from all minus the selank, and even that is useful for occasions.

Bromantane is not cheap, yet I want to try it out. I'm open to all routes of administration, oral, nasal, rectal, injection (bit hesitant but I will do if needed). Preference goes like this: rectal>nasal>oral>sublingual>injection.

Is bromantane rectally viable? What about a nasal solution made with bacteriostatic water or distilled water? What is superior and why?

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Debonaire_Death · 3 points

Bromantane would definitely be rectally viable. Honestly, it might be the best outside of IV.

I've tried bromantane intranasally and sublingually; sublingually seemed the best because the powder doesn't like to absorb in the nasal passages without a lubricant. Both methods far outstrip oral administration: the onset is way faster, but the duration of effect is by no means reduced.

I might have to try that. I presume you make solutions and then inject them in your anus with an oral syringe? I'm not sure how well bromantane would be in solution; that could be a limiting factor. I think /u/misteryouaresodumb should look into making some stable solutions with bromantane, for oral or intranasal use. They definitely have a top quality product and I think oral is a horrible ROA for bromantane because of the glacial onset.

u/MisterYouAreSoDumb · Ceretropic

I have a prototype solution made. I am just running stability testing on it.

I noticed you said you would use an alcohol tincture. You don't want to us ethanol, as the OH will switch with the Br on the phenyl group, and produce Ethyl Bromide. That is toxic. Toxic is bad.

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