I have 30mg of raw etizolam that is dissolved in 3ml of propylene glycol. So at this concentration 1ml of the liquid should contain 10mg of etizolam.
I have a 12cc syringe and the increments are in .2cc each of which should contain 2mg of etizolam. I want to dilute this down a little more so each .2cc equals .5mg of etizolam so there's more margin of safety when I measure it out.
Can I just use water to do this? I'm worried that the propylene glycol and water might seperate. I want to fill the syringe to 1ml of the etizolam solution, then add 3ml of water to get my ratio above.
If water won't work then what would? I'm not IVing this or anything by the way, just trying to find out how I can more accurately measure it.
I have a 12cc syringe and the increments are in .2cc each of which should contain 2mg of etizolam. I want to dilute this down a little more so each .2cc equals .5mg of etizolam so there's more margin of safety when I measure it out.
Can I just use water to do this? I'm worried that the propylene glycol and water might seperate. I want to fill the syringe to 1ml of the etizolam solution, then add 3ml of water to get my ratio above.
If water won't work then what would? I'm not IVing this or anything by the way, just trying to find out how I can more accurately measure it.