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Etizolam / Cellulose solubility..

nuneo

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EDIT: Question rephrase, does anyone know if I was to create a homogeneous solution between two substances (ethylcellulose and etizolam for sake of conversation) would the two be evenly mixed upon evaporating said solvent?

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for most people's purposes sure, thank thermodynamics for that

just be sure to mix really well, ethylcellulose will disperse but not dissolve
 
Thank you for your reply!

Just because I'm a very curious cat, say I'd like to prep an etizolam/ethylcellulose combo for dosing which of the following would be safer and more accurate in terms of dosages?

1) Lay out exact amount of binder/filler needed for X amount of "capsules" (keep in mind what I'm doing is 100% legal, please.) needed, and "lay" etizolam solution across in even amounts, similar to how folks lay blotter.

2) Create an Eti/ethylcellulose solution ( I'm under the impression ethylcellulose, not to be mistaken for cellulose, is soluble in ethanol), then pour, let solvent evaporate, and work with the mixture left behind.

What would you say is the best way to create an evenly mixed powder, safe to dose, short of using an unguator / "V" shaker (sp?)

Thank you all again regardless of the solution.
 
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