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Benzos Injecting ODT (orally disintegrating tablet/wafers) clonazapam?

VictorZ06

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I know that for the most part, benzos in pill form should not be injected because of all the fillers and other junk you don't want to push into your bloodstream. I often have some rather severe panic attacks, and I've tried most every benzo out there. I'm looking for a way to administer it in a fashion that makes it work on the body a lot faster.

Can I take a 2mg ODT (orally disintegrating tablet) of clonazapam, put it in a spoon, cook it for a couple seconds, filter with cotton, and inject via IV?? I'm no expert, but I figure it will be safer using an ODT tablet instead of a traditional benzo in pill form. Any help would greatly be appreciated. Thanks fellas.





/V
 
I would get a micron filter if your gonna be shooting benzos, its the least you could do. The ODT tablet however would be safer because I assume it would dissolve easily in the blood stream. An even safer method would be to get a fast-acting benzo like Xanax and taking it sublingually or just eating it
 
I would get a micron filter if your gonna be shooting benzos, its the least you could do. The ODT tablet however would be safer because I assume it would dissolve easily in the blood stream. An even safer method would be to get a fast-acting benzo like Xanax and taking it sublingually or just eating it

I have xanax as well....but it still takes time for it to take effect. I'm trying to find a faster delivery method before my anxiety attack gets real bad. I figured since the clonazapam ODTs dissolve in water, it might be ok to do. Anyone have any experience with this? All thoughts welcome. Thank you!





/V
 
Clarke's Analysis of Drugs and Poisons. Electronic edition said:
Clonazepam:
Solubility in mg/mL at 25°: acetone 31, chloroform 15, methanol 8.6, ether 0.7, benzene 0.5, water <0.1.

Not very soluble

You'd need a 10cc syringe.
 
You would need a micron filter, and this isn't a smart idea nonetheless. If clonazepam sublingual/oral doesn't work well for you, I'd get on another benzodiazepine, or focus on a different way to counteract anxiety.
 
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