Can someone give me clear instructions on how to use Polyethylene Glycol to dissolve benzodiazepines.
First question - can I use the powdered PEG in a solution of water to dissolve benzo's?
Second question - what do I do from there?
Alright. Well assuming you have a powdered form of your benzo, or your pill crushed, then you can begin. Use USP food grade liquid PROPYLENE glycol, I'm not sure about polyethylene to be honest, and if you're thinking about miralax powdered PEG, No.
Use liquid PG. then heat or warm the PG and stir your powdered benzo until fully dissolved. Do it in a sensible way though, if you have 100mg of benzo, do it in 100mL or 200mL of PG, that way you will have a 1mg/mL or 0.5mg/mL mixture at the end.
Once fully dissolved you will then have a liquid dosable form of your benzo, use an oral syringe to measure how many mL you want (and thus how many mg) and then administer your dose.
I did this with etizolam (a thienodiazepine, benzo analogue) and dissolved 100mg etizolam powder in 100mL of PG and was a full success and I dosed 1-2mL at a time. Anyway, that's my method for PG, but I can't speak for PEG.