BussaBussa
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in my possession is 30ml of clonazolam in propylene glycol with a ratio of 3mg per ml. my research requires a much weaker solution so i am looking at ways to make this happen. of course i could just use a very small amount of the solution i have but ideally i would like to just have a weaker solution.
so i ordered a bottle of propylene glycol and some amber glass bottles to store a new solution in. my idea is simply to add more PG to the strong solution i have in order to make it weaker. i will add 60ml of PG to the 30ml i already have in order to create a new solution that is 1mg per ml. first i am wondering if this is the best way to create a weaker solution. it seems to be and i can not think of any other way.
never before have i created my own solution, let alone took a solution and made it weaker. ive done a bit of research and i believe i know how to go about it. the plan is to put my clonazolam and pg solution in a glass jar and then heat it up very gently in a warm water bath. once it is a bit warmed up, i will then pour in the plain propylene glycol. i will leave it in the warm water bath and shake/stir it for a few minutes. once ive done this for a while and am confident that i have a new, weaker uniform solution, i will pour it into the amber glass bottles.
1 - is this the best way to make my clonazolam solution weaker?
2 - if yes, if the way i described the process above the best way to do it?
any and all answers and advice are greatly appreciated!
so i ordered a bottle of propylene glycol and some amber glass bottles to store a new solution in. my idea is simply to add more PG to the strong solution i have in order to make it weaker. i will add 60ml of PG to the 30ml i already have in order to create a new solution that is 1mg per ml. first i am wondering if this is the best way to create a weaker solution. it seems to be and i can not think of any other way.
never before have i created my own solution, let alone took a solution and made it weaker. ive done a bit of research and i believe i know how to go about it. the plan is to put my clonazolam and pg solution in a glass jar and then heat it up very gently in a warm water bath. once it is a bit warmed up, i will then pour in the plain propylene glycol. i will leave it in the warm water bath and shake/stir it for a few minutes. once ive done this for a while and am confident that i have a new, weaker uniform solution, i will pour it into the amber glass bottles.
1 - is this the best way to make my clonazolam solution weaker?
2 - if yes, if the way i described the process above the best way to do it?
any and all answers and advice are greatly appreciated!