jasoncrest
Bluelighter
I've been using Buprenorphine for years now, intraveinously.
In the begining I used sterilized water (pH = 0). After many months the Bupe had not any effect on me anymore...
One day I decided to use a 0,9% Sodium Chloride solution as the liquid I would use for injection.
I prepared the shot, and to my surprise, I really felt a narcotic effect; it was the same the second and third time I used Sodium Chloride; then I got used to it, and I didn't feel the effect anymore...
Buprenorphine is only slightly soluble in water (17mg/mL); is it more soluble in a Sodium Chloride solution?
Is the pH responsible of that? (the sodium chloride solution has a pH between 4 and 7 -> acidic, sterilized water has a pH of 7 -> neutral)
Can the pH have an influence on the solubility of a substance in water?
In the begining I used sterilized water (pH = 0). After many months the Bupe had not any effect on me anymore...
One day I decided to use a 0,9% Sodium Chloride solution as the liquid I would use for injection.
I prepared the shot, and to my surprise, I really felt a narcotic effect; it was the same the second and third time I used Sodium Chloride; then I got used to it, and I didn't feel the effect anymore...
Buprenorphine is only slightly soluble in water (17mg/mL); is it more soluble in a Sodium Chloride solution?
Is the pH responsible of that? (the sodium chloride solution has a pH between 4 and 7 -> acidic, sterilized water has a pH of 7 -> neutral)
Can the pH have an influence on the solubility of a substance in water?