serioushorse
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I was just reading about a form of prescription clonazepam that comes in a liquid form, and the person talking about it mentioned that one of the ingredients is a peach aroma. Liquid measurement is a very efficient way of administration and it's slowly becoming my preferred method, so I was wondering if anyone has any insight on flavoring or adding a better smell to these liquid solutions. Would the type of flavoring agent used matter due to possible negative reactions with the solvent? i doubt it but i am just asking for the sake of harm reduction. the solutions i use are composed of either propylene glycol or ethanol. with ethanol i dont really need to change the flavor, but glycol does taste a little funky, and while adding flavoring or a pleasant aroma to either kinds of these solutions would just be for the sake of novelty, it would certainly make ingestion of less concentrated solutions more enjoyable if they had better flavor.
so pretty much i was thinking adding any kind of liquid that has your desired flavor/aroma or whatever to the solution would be the way to do this, however if anyone has any info on a reason not to do this id appreciate hearing it. the only problem i can think of is that adding more liquid would change the concentration, and you could just take the change in volume into account and do the math to figure out your new dose but if it doesnt dissolve it wouldnt be so easy to do, so for accurate dose measurement to still be possible youd need to add a liquid that would dissolve evenly in your solvent similar to how whatever drug you are using did. would the solvents i use (ethanol and pg) be able to efficiently do this with common flavoring agents to keep dosing simple?
so pretty much i was thinking adding any kind of liquid that has your desired flavor/aroma or whatever to the solution would be the way to do this, however if anyone has any info on a reason not to do this id appreciate hearing it. the only problem i can think of is that adding more liquid would change the concentration, and you could just take the change in volume into account and do the math to figure out your new dose but if it doesnt dissolve it wouldnt be so easy to do, so for accurate dose measurement to still be possible youd need to add a liquid that would dissolve evenly in your solvent similar to how whatever drug you are using did. would the solvents i use (ethanol and pg) be able to efficiently do this with common flavoring agents to keep dosing simple?
