kleinerkiffer
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We had a few threads in OD the last few weeks of people trying to make a homogeneous mixture of a drug, mostly fentanyl analogs and an inert powder like inositol and I want to settle the argument once and for all.
Is it possible to achieve a homogeneous mixture, or will there always be the risk of hotspots?
People tried different ways, like getting both substances into solution and slowly evaporating (imo risky as the substances have different solubilities)
Just mixing the drug with the powder really good (extremely risky imo, because of different densities etc.)
Or dropping the drug in solution over the powder and mixing
So do you guys think that there's a safe option or is a nasal solution the only way?
Is it possible to achieve a homogeneous mixture, or will there always be the risk of hotspots?
People tried different ways, like getting both substances into solution and slowly evaporating (imo risky as the substances have different solubilities)
Just mixing the drug with the powder really good (extremely risky imo, because of different densities etc.)
Or dropping the drug in solution over the powder and mixing
So do you guys think that there's a safe option or is a nasal solution the only way?