Comment · Fri, August 28, 2015 · Ceretropic
Can I dissolve noopept in water for injections for nasal spray? & other questions
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warrentheape · 16 points
As in topic. Is distilled water that you can buy in pharmacy okay? Or do I need to add something?
Also, if I heat up the solution for dissolving (because I found noopept not really dissolving in water), will noopept fall out of solution after it cools down?
How much time noopept will be stable there, so I can make appropiate solution (if it stays stable for eg. 4 weeks, I'll make just for 3 weeks)?
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warrentheape · 1 points
>But really, I would probably just buy ceretropic's formulation.
I don't have money for that. I live in Poland, I don't work on a regular basis and US prices of things are already very high for me for just plain nootropics.
Someone said that their formulation (said on the spray bottle) uses bacteriostatic water. So how is it different from what I want to do? /u/MisterYouAreSoDumb
u/MisterYouAreSoDumb · Ceretropic
Our formulation uses ultrapure deionized water, not bacteriostatic water with benzyl alcohol. Regular bacteriostatic water is not deionized, so it is not ideal for nasal sprays. It took us a while to get our formulation stable.