Fornax55
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It's frequently said (and from experience, seems legit) that drinking alcohol before consuming methylphenidate allows for the conversion of MPH into ethylphenidate. I have two questions regarding this -
is the metabolic process itself necessary to convert MPH into EPH, or would simply mixing MPH in a shot of high percentage alcohol do the trick?
More importantly, since typically ethanol is used for this process, would the substitution of rubbing alcohol (isopropyl) result in the conversion to isopropylphenidate? or would nothing happen? There's not a huge amount of data on isopropylphenidate and I haven't found anything relevant to this question.
is the metabolic process itself necessary to convert MPH into EPH, or would simply mixing MPH in a shot of high percentage alcohol do the trick?
More importantly, since typically ethanol is used for this process, would the substitution of rubbing alcohol (isopropyl) result in the conversion to isopropylphenidate? or would nothing happen? There's not a huge amount of data on isopropylphenidate and I haven't found anything relevant to this question.