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Does G go off/expire?

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As i was cleaning my room i stumbled across some G (concentrated) that i had left over. It was in a cool dry place away from direct sunlight its probably about 3 months old. Just wondering if it will still be ok to use? and if it is will the effect be the same or will they be reduced so to speak?
Space over and out :)
 
I haven't known concentrate to go off. However with diluted it seems that it often settles at the bottom so make sure you shake it.
 
Do you have the Na-GHB (salty tast) or GHB-OH (aka 1,4B) (chemical tast) one. No, don't try and taste it to find out, a few drops is enough to knock you unconsious if it is strong enough.
If you have doubt, or don't find that the answers here suffice, then throw it out.
 
The most likely difficulty with GHB/1,4B that has been left to sit around is that some of the water that it's in solution with has evaporated, leaving a stronger concentration than expected.
BigTrancer :)
 
it has a chemical taste so im guessing its GHB-OH (aka 1,4B). Thanx for the info :) Ill b taking half of what i uslually have just in case the water has evapourated and it has turned to a stronger concentrate
 
i read this somewhere a while ago. 1,4 and GBL do not go off, whereas Na-GHB and K-GHB do - well to a degree. The salts (Na and K) seperate from the GBL and it reverts back to GBL, if this IS correct, and im saying i read it somewhere i dont know if it is, you will get a slower acting form of g because it is no longer GHB.
 
coyboy mac>
i think you maybe refering to the fact that when you have GBL and water, water reacts with the GBL to form gamma-hydroxybutyric acid (GHB), and the GHB converts back to GBL. This is happening at the same time, but the GHB converting to GBL & water is more favorable, so the mixture is mostly GBL and water.
to 'de-salt' it, you'd need to add an acid.
M
 
Originally posted by BigTrancer:
The most likely difficulty with GHB/1,4B that has been left to sit around is that some of the water that it's in solution with has evaporated, leaving a stronger concentration than expected.
BigTrancer :)

In a sealed container would evaporation really be a problem? If so why? Due to plastic breathing etc?
 
evaporation wouldnt be the BIGGEST problem, although it will happen to a small degree. 1-4 kept in a plastic bottle can result in the plastic being dissolved/eaten away so storage in glass is your best option.
if you're still not sure if your liquid is 1-4 or GBL put it in the fridge because 1-4 becomes a solid below 19 degrees, so even tho it's dilluted in water it should become "thick" or "slushy"
M
 
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