danceofdays
Bluelighter
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- Dec 29, 2009
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I know this isn't that advanced, but I feel like I'll get a better answer here than in OD or BDD.
Say I have two powders at known quantities, one of which is an active drug of high potency (say, MDPV or 2C-E or something), the other being a cut of some kind. I fully dissolve both powders in water or a solvent, which I then evaporate. Will this leave me with crystals/powder that are evenly "mixed" for insufflated use?
In the past I have tried added inert materials to potent chemicals to make nasal dosing easier and more accurate, but it is always very difficult to get the two powders to mix properly by agitating them in a container or mixing them with a card on a flat surface. I'm thinking this method would work a lot better, but I figured I'd ask BL first.
Thanks!
Say I have two powders at known quantities, one of which is an active drug of high potency (say, MDPV or 2C-E or something), the other being a cut of some kind. I fully dissolve both powders in water or a solvent, which I then evaporate. Will this leave me with crystals/powder that are evenly "mixed" for insufflated use?
In the past I have tried added inert materials to potent chemicals to make nasal dosing easier and more accurate, but it is always very difficult to get the two powders to mix properly by agitating them in a container or mixing them with a card on a flat surface. I'm thinking this method would work a lot better, but I figured I'd ask BL first.
Thanks!
