Survival0200
Bluelighter
I've figured that if some substances are in hydrochlorid form it means that those substances are water soluble. Am I correct? Well, if that's the case, then I've got an idea.
We all well know that e.g. diazepam isn't water soluble and it's stupid to try prepare Valiums for IV. Anyway, there are diazepam injection liquids that are meant for IV use - so we can figure out that IVing diazepam has some sense.
If we would turn the diazepam in Valium tablets to diazepam hydrochlorid would it make it soluble in water and this way we could IV them?
Anyway, if the process of turning diazepam base to diazepam hydrochlorid would make it water soluble - would that kind of process be hard to perform? Would it be legal?
I'm sorry if I was posting nonsense - I'm just a rookie.
We all well know that e.g. diazepam isn't water soluble and it's stupid to try prepare Valiums for IV. Anyway, there are diazepam injection liquids that are meant for IV use - so we can figure out that IVing diazepam has some sense.
If we would turn the diazepam in Valium tablets to diazepam hydrochlorid would it make it soluble in water and this way we could IV them?
Anyway, if the process of turning diazepam base to diazepam hydrochlorid would make it water soluble - would that kind of process be hard to perform? Would it be legal?
I'm sorry if I was posting nonsense - I'm just a rookie.
