Deleted member 594230
Greenlighter
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Actually you are making it way too complicated, there is no need for a scale at all with liquid measurement. You only need the scale for measuring the amount of amphetamine/substance at the beginning to put in the liquid.
I think its called volumetric measurement, and it is this easy:
Lets say you have 1g/1000mg d-amphetamine. You can use exactly 1000mL of water, measured with something bought at a store that will accurately measure 1 liter which is 1000mL. Find a bottle with a screw on top like pop bottle or something and put 1000mL water and the 1000mg d-amphetamine in there and let it dissolve, shake etc. Once it is fully dissolved (let it sit for a while just to be sure) it will stay that way, and then just use a medicine syringe that measures in mL... 1 mL = 1mg.
This is a lot of liquid and you probably would rather it be a lot less liquid to deal with so you can make the ratio whatever you want. If you put 1000mg d-amphetamine in 100mL water instead, then each mL will be 10mg. This is actually a good ratio because those little syringes with 100 units to 1mL.. 10 units or 0.1mL = 1mg. This is exactly what I do, and the dosing will ALWAYS be waaaaaay more accurate than any type of powder measuring you try to do. You really cannot get more accurate. You don't even need the scale after you do this, and you can just dose it using a tiny syringe til its gone and you have to make a new batch. You could dissolve much larger amount like 5g in 500mL, 50g in 5000mL etc. and the dosing is the same.
I would put food coloring and put a label on it like "danger, name-of-something-toxic" so random people won't accidently drink it.
How stable is a water solution over time? If I mix a larger amount like 2g, it would take me around six months to finish, would the solution remain chemically stable and evenly mixed for that entire period at room temperature? Would it be better to only dissolve a smaller amount (for example, 100 mg at a time) and remix as needed?I went with a scale because that was listed in the available materials, not everyone has the ability to easily measure mL so mass is a good surrogate
For oral administration, I want to avoid using a syringe for daily dosing. Using a single syringe multiple times a day seems like it would compromise sterility, and using three new sterile syringes daily isn't practical.
Would the best method be to put the solution into a small bottle with a dropper (like those used for vitamin drops or essential oils)? This would allow me to measure and place individual drops or tiny amounts (e.g., 0.1mL for 1mg from a 10mg/mL solution) directly under my tongue or into a small drink, without contamination concerns.
