hydroazuanacaine
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a lot of people on here use what i would consider absurds amounts of of pg for their volumetric dosing. i can get 100mg of etizolam (varies a bit from benzos to benzo) in 3ml of pg (in some thread i posted a pic where it was crystal clear with no fallout after days in the fridge) but it’s a 10 hour process using a double boiler and intense manual shaking.
i strongly prefer three tiny drops of pg under my tongue than a ml, and i’d drop about $200 to automate the manufacture of that solution.
when i googled, i was overwhelmed the variety of makes and functionalities of these lab shakers. could i please have some guidance on which one or ones would be ideal for creating highly concentrated drug solutions in 3, 5, and 10ml droppers? at first glance, i realize i may need to use centrifuge tubes and then transfer to the dropper. centrifuge tubes not because i’m gonna centrifuge the solution; they’re just what fits into a variety of different lab equipment.
the goal is to run this thing for 12 - 48 hours, leave it to its task, and and come back to a perfect homogeneous solution.
if there is a benign solvent other than pg that will aid the process i’m open to that. anything to make it so i can carry a 3ml dropper with 50 doses. (without spending all day over a double boiler).
i’m worried that these heat tray mixers both are meant for too much liquid and might not be vigorous enough. and that the vortex mixers may never accomplish the goal without being able to set a low level of heat.
thanks
i strongly prefer three tiny drops of pg under my tongue than a ml, and i’d drop about $200 to automate the manufacture of that solution.
when i googled, i was overwhelmed the variety of makes and functionalities of these lab shakers. could i please have some guidance on which one or ones would be ideal for creating highly concentrated drug solutions in 3, 5, and 10ml droppers? at first glance, i realize i may need to use centrifuge tubes and then transfer to the dropper. centrifuge tubes not because i’m gonna centrifuge the solution; they’re just what fits into a variety of different lab equipment.
the goal is to run this thing for 12 - 48 hours, leave it to its task, and and come back to a perfect homogeneous solution.
if there is a benign solvent other than pg that will aid the process i’m open to that. anything to make it so i can carry a 3ml dropper with 50 doses. (without spending all day over a double boiler).
i’m worried that these heat tray mixers both are meant for too much liquid and might not be vigorous enough. and that the vortex mixers may never accomplish the goal without being able to set a low level of heat.
thanks
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