I have heard some say that 3 minutes is ideal, but I don't know how much more, if any, dissolves at that time.
As far as its solubility in water, it is
1 g in 6 to 7 mL, so as long as you have the correct amount of water it should all dissolve quickly.
Just curious without trying to de-rail the thread as to this number. I've often seen 100mg/ml.
Which seems to be a bit lower than the numbers I'm seeing above.
An example of the number's I've seen would be
Oxycodone DB00497 over at DrugBank.
Basically I'm curious as to whether more than 100mg would indeed fit.
I used to do say 5 30mg tablets per shot but switched to 3.5 tablets after seeing 100mg/ml.
The problem I have is tolerance wise I'd have to rack up half a pack of rigs & do em in a row to get high on Oxycodone.
As such I can't really tell the difference as to whether 3.5 or say 5 is different. As I don't feel Oxy at those kind of doses.
Basically without using a rig larger than 1ml I can't fit enough into a shot to get high. More like a handful of shots.
So to abate my curiousness perhaps someone who's tolerance is low enough to feel 100-150mg of Oxycodone could chime in.
Basically as to whether or not there's a noticeable difference when using more than 100mg in a 1ml shot.
Sticking to the theme of the thread perhaps said tester could let the oxycodone dissolve for various periods of time.
Though it's possible the information regarding the time to dissolve could be found searching various journal articles or the like.
Sorry if this doesn't fit exactly into the threads topic but it seems to fit into the general theme of the question.
So figured I'd throw it out there as it might generate discussion & it seems to fit.
A bit random to put here but as the above posters have stated just eat the leftovers as no point wasting it & oral B/A is high.
Actually I just noticed you mentioned your washes. That could relate directly to my above question.
Depending on how much your attempting to fit into your shot at once. Perhaps you could add that information.
As your washes would still be strong if your trying to fit more Oxy in than is soluble in the amount of water your using.
Perhaps post the amount of water & oxycodone that your using as it might be something as simple as that.
I know I've seen people try to fit far to much of a substance into far to little water & not realize that's why there rinse is strong.
In particular I've seen this a lot with Morphine as it's solubilty in water is relatively low compared to some other opiates.
I know I've run into the issue with most opiates that I just can't fit enough in a 1ml shot to notice it.
I digress as we can't know if that's an issue for you unless we know your water/oxy ratio's & such.
I just saw that you said you know that the ratio's are right but regardless it'd be useful information to know so that it can be confirmed.
Regardless I hope this helps shed some insight into the subject & generates further discussion to better answer your question.