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Benzos Klonopin won't go up syringe

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Bluelighter
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I've mixed it with a tad of water and alcohol however it will just NOT go up the syringe as thought it's regecting it. there are no longer any solids...it's pure liquid and my syringe pulls up water perfectly...so what the fuck is going on? getting kind of desperate, hoping for a quick response, thanks
 
klonopin does not dissolve in water and is not safe to inject

just eat the damn thing - injeting water/alcohol/pill mixes is terrible for your veins.
 
sigh...i'm pretty intent on iv'ing it...this is just getting retarded...it's a pure solution with no solubles in it but it just won't go up not even a single drop. why is this? it is soluble in alcohol, which i've added.
 
clonazepam isn't water soluble, and adding a little bit of alcohol (what percentage btw?) can increase the solubility depending on the alcohol content of the solution, but this really isn't a solution you should be injecting. Injecting an alcohol solution isn't good to inject. Non-water soluble drugs generally need to be dissolve in something like PEG or propylene glycol IV solutions for them to be safely administered. Also, injecting pills, particularlly with out filtering using a micron filter is a no no. Most benzos also don't really even give a rush making trying to IV clonazepam pills really stupid.
 
clonazepam isn't water soluble, and adding a little bit of alcohol (what percentage btw?) can increase the solubility depending on the alcohol content of the solution, but this really isn't a solution you should be injecting. Injecting an alcohol solution isn't good to inject. Non-water soluble drugs generally need to be dissolve in something like PEG or propylene glycol IV solutions for them to be safely administered. Also, injecting pills, particularlly with out filtering using a micron filter is a no no. Most benzos also don't really even give a rush making trying to IV clonazepam pills really stupid.
seventy percent alcohol. i'm just frustrated and want to sleep. i've put four of them under my tongue already and nothing.
 
If taking them orally isn't working for you, IVing them wont work either. Clonazepam has a high oral and sublingual bioavaliability that there is no need for IVing.
 
The most effective way you can use clonazepam is via the sublingual route, more surface area = more absorption so if you crush the tablet then put the powder under your tongue.

There's no advantage to administering it IV, it still by nature has a slow onset and will not produce desired effect by brute force.
 
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