ChemicalConscience
Greenlighter
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The following method is what is currenly being used for filtration of 8mg suboxone films due to the lack of micron filters in this neck of the woods.
The 8mg film is dissolved in 50 units of bottled water (room temp) that containes small amounts of mineral such as CaCl, NaHCO3, MgSO4.
The solution is drawn into a 1cc insulin syringe. The solution is backfed from said syringe into another syringe that has a small peice of boiled cotton pushed to the bottom and the solution is pushed through the cotton through the needle and into a clean spoon where it is drawn up into a clean rig. ( the filtered solution is clear and containes no orange color)
Is there anything that could be done better? (aside from micron filter)
should the water be cooled or heated befor filtering?
thanks guys!
The 8mg film is dissolved in 50 units of bottled water (room temp) that containes small amounts of mineral such as CaCl, NaHCO3, MgSO4.
The solution is drawn into a 1cc insulin syringe. The solution is backfed from said syringe into another syringe that has a small peice of boiled cotton pushed to the bottom and the solution is pushed through the cotton through the needle and into a clean spoon where it is drawn up into a clean rig. ( the filtered solution is clear and containes no orange color)
Is there anything that could be done better? (aside from micron filter)
should the water be cooled or heated befor filtering?

thanks guys!
