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Are there an stable, water-soluble salts that DET can make?

Jamshyd

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What water-soluble forms of Diethyltryptamine are possible to make it more injectable (of course, assuming one has a micron filter, or DET for that matter - this is all pure speculation).

I am thinking of easily obtainable salts that wouldn't hurt if they became excessive:
- Citrate
- Tartarate
- Ascorbate (although I believe this is irritating to tissue)
- Acetate from vinegar, although not the most sanitary, being wet.

Other suggestions? Tips? Experiences?

Again, all theoretical.
 
Nothing speaks against the sulfate, the hydrochloride, phosphate...just to quote the classical inorganic ones. As you already suggested the organic salts are probably more benign when it comes to excessive content...

- Murphy
 
Use vinegar, and then boil off all excess water. Acetic acid is volatile so any excess acetic acid should boil off along with the water.
 
^ The acetate salt is soluble although I used a slight excess of acetic acid (stung a bit, but it was sterile) for preparing IM solution.

PS By vinegar (I'm assuming) dread means the clear distilled malt vinegar and not the brown stuff (& def not things like balsamic vinegar!)
 
PS By vinegar (I'm assuming) dread means the clear distilled malt vinegar and not the brown stuff (& def not things like balsamic vinegar!)

You assume quite correctly, as usual...
 
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