Well, we are a Harm Reduction resource, so I'm not gonna go depriving you of the Goods that you came for. However, I will say that you shouldn't be attempting this if you're not absolutely sure what you are doing. You do not want to inject anything that is not properly in solution as it can lead to your being maimed and/or killed. At any rate, here we go.
Below, I'm going to list out some common solvents. These are the respective degrees to which Clonazepam will solute. You will notice that Ethanol is not on this list. I left it out for a reason. It is only slightly soluble so it should not be considered. Bear in mind, when I say Alcohol, I mean 95% lab grade Alcohol, not liquor, so don't do it.
If you wanted to inject Clonazepam, here are the values. However, I totally do not recommend it. I do not believe it is safe for you to attempt because you had to ask this question in the first place. I'm not patronizing you either. I just mean we all have to walk before we can run.
Below, I'm going to list out some common solvents. These are the respective degrees to which Clonazepam will solute. You will notice that Ethanol is not on this list. I left it out for a reason. It is only slightly soluble so it should not be considered. Bear in mind, when I say Alcohol, I mean 95% lab grade Alcohol, not liquor, so don't do it.
If you wanted to inject Clonazepam, here are the values. However, I totally do not recommend it. I do not believe it is safe for you to attempt because you had to ask this question in the first place. I'm not patronizing you either. I just mean we all have to walk before we can run.
- Water: \(< 0.1 \text{ g/L}\) (practically insoluble)
- Acetone: \(31 \text{ mg/mL}\) (sparingly soluble)
- Chloroform: \(15 \text{ mg/mL}\) (sparingly soluble)
- Methanol: \(8.6 \text{ mg/mL}\) (slightly soluble)
