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Midazolam is one of the few water soluble benzos that is worth shooting. Flurazepam is soluble at any ph but only really worth shooting if you mix it with heroin or similar.
The solubility of midazolam is ph dependent.
At 7.0 pH, you can only get 0.024mg per mL of water.
At 5.0 pH, you can get 1mg/mL of water. This is better but pretty bad, considering people like to shoot more than 1mg generally speaking.
At < 3.0 pH, you can get a considerably larger amount of the drug in a single mL of water, as the drug will then switch over to the open-ring form.
The pills come in white 7.5mg and blue 15mg. Obviously the blues are better for our use.
Apparently hospital vials of midazolam are very potent and 5 mg would knock you out. I have worked up to shots of 15mg and 30mg preparations from pills with tolerance for desired effects.
Obviously we are not getting all the midazolam out of the pills. Do not lower the ph below 3. This will ruin your veins.
For HR purposes we will use simple chemistry and exploit the ph characteristics to remove water soluble inactive ingredients. Litmus (ph indicator paper) is pretty much essential.
It is better to prepare many doses at once but the technique will work with just one pill.
1. Remove pill coating with alcohol swab or wet kitchen paper and allow to dry.
2. Crush pills to a fine powder and put them in a tall narrow container.
3. Add a few mls of sterile water (ph7) and mix. You are losing minuscule amounts of midazolam.
4. Allow powder to settle fully to the bottom of container.
5. Draw off most of the water without disturbing the sediment. Discard. Leave some water on top of powder to avoid losing midazolam.
A needless syringe works well for this. For taller containers fix a piece of aquarium tubing to the barrel.
Steps 3-5 can be repeated to ensure elimination of water soluble inactives.
6. Add the desired amount of water based on amount of midazolam present.
7. Add acid in small amounts, stopping to check the ph as you stir the solution (citric is perfect, white vinegar will. do, lemon juice is unhealthy).
8. Once you reach desired ph (~3) give a final stir and give a minute to settle. Yes there will still be a smaller amount of insoluble inactives left. Do not at any stage apply heat to the mixture.
9. Filter water midazolam solution through a cigarette filter and then through a micron filter. Solution should be clear, not cloudy.
10. Store in a sterile container. Start with a small dose if unused to iv midazolam.
In theory and in good practice you will have only midazolam in your solution. It has been some time since I performed this procedure but it does work and it is far nicer to your body to shoot a clear solution as opposed to the milky one you would get from just crushing the tablets and lowering the ph.
Thanks to captain heroin for his thread on benzo water solubility.
The solubility of midazolam is ph dependent.
At 7.0 pH, you can only get 0.024mg per mL of water.
At 5.0 pH, you can get 1mg/mL of water. This is better but pretty bad, considering people like to shoot more than 1mg generally speaking.
At < 3.0 pH, you can get a considerably larger amount of the drug in a single mL of water, as the drug will then switch over to the open-ring form.
The pills come in white 7.5mg and blue 15mg. Obviously the blues are better for our use.
Apparently hospital vials of midazolam are very potent and 5 mg would knock you out. I have worked up to shots of 15mg and 30mg preparations from pills with tolerance for desired effects.
Obviously we are not getting all the midazolam out of the pills. Do not lower the ph below 3. This will ruin your veins.
For HR purposes we will use simple chemistry and exploit the ph characteristics to remove water soluble inactive ingredients. Litmus (ph indicator paper) is pretty much essential.
It is better to prepare many doses at once but the technique will work with just one pill.
1. Remove pill coating with alcohol swab or wet kitchen paper and allow to dry.
2. Crush pills to a fine powder and put them in a tall narrow container.
3. Add a few mls of sterile water (ph7) and mix. You are losing minuscule amounts of midazolam.
4. Allow powder to settle fully to the bottom of container.
5. Draw off most of the water without disturbing the sediment. Discard. Leave some water on top of powder to avoid losing midazolam.
A needless syringe works well for this. For taller containers fix a piece of aquarium tubing to the barrel.
Steps 3-5 can be repeated to ensure elimination of water soluble inactives.
6. Add the desired amount of water based on amount of midazolam present.
7. Add acid in small amounts, stopping to check the ph as you stir the solution (citric is perfect, white vinegar will. do, lemon juice is unhealthy).
8. Once you reach desired ph (~3) give a final stir and give a minute to settle. Yes there will still be a smaller amount of insoluble inactives left. Do not at any stage apply heat to the mixture.
9. Filter water midazolam solution through a cigarette filter and then through a micron filter. Solution should be clear, not cloudy.
10. Store in a sterile container. Start with a small dose if unused to iv midazolam.
In theory and in good practice you will have only midazolam in your solution. It has been some time since I performed this procedure but it does work and it is far nicer to your body to shoot a clear solution as opposed to the milky one you would get from just crushing the tablets and lowering the ph.
Thanks to captain heroin for his thread on benzo water solubility.