DXM = 271,4 g/mol
HBr = 80,91 g/mol and Br = 79,9
DXM HBr = 352,3 g/mol so 23% of it is the Br
Take 1000 mg and you'd get 230 mg Br
Toxic symptoms appear to be rarely seen under 50 mg/dl blood
Say you have quite a small amount of blood, 45 dl
That would give 2250 mg Br as a boundary to watch, as you can see with
the doses you take that is 10% of an amount you should even begin to
worry about it.
Of course chronic toxicity is always an issue but I think you would almost
have to be a (semi)daily user of 1000 mg DXM to achieve something like
it and even then it would be a feat indeed.
Fine I can't tell you that with a 100% certainty this would never ever be
a problem but like I said before if you do
that much
that often
you should focus on getting help!!! I don't care about what is scientifically
proven about the physical harm but not bromide but rather DXM itself will
seriously fuck you up.
If you still think that you will avoid nastiness by going through conversion
go right ahead but make sure that you work perfectly clean with solvents
otherwise you will have to deal with alternative kinds of toxicity.
I have also found a governments evaluation on bromide and they say a
person of 120 lb can safely ingest 60 mg daily. But bear in mind govern-
ments assume a ridiculously big margin of safety, no kidding. It's logical
they want to protect the people but its not exactly reasonable. 230 mg
still seems okay, still... keep some days in between because its just not
healthy at all to take DXM that often.
Ugh