Captain.Heroin
Bluelight Crew
0.2um is needed to remove talc | importance of pre-filtering with a cotton
No problem! I figured a visual aid would be useful.
If I come across pills that I will *need* to pre-filter, I will get a series of steps and correlating pictures to go along with that too.
As for what I had to do this time, the only difference is the last step is upside down, you can kind of imagine it.
If I am going to do this again (probably won't for a while) I could get pictures of it too, at least of the last step (for if you have a lot of insoluble inactives but don't want to pre-filter with cotton).
Glad to hear it was helpful!

You will get out something with a 0.5um micron filter (I have heard of a 0.45um size, not a 0.5um size), but not the talc. Talc will dissolve into water clear, so you can't see whether or not it's out.
I wanted to speak on the importance of pre-filtering with a cotton for a second.
I have used 16 pills (not Suboxone, something else) with a micron filter before. However, since I used roughly half the water (to double the concentration), it was rather difficult to do this filtration.
What I had to do was invert everything so that the plunger is facing the ground, the vial of solution is upside down dangling off of the needle in the air. This way, the crud was on the side of the plunger and not being pushed through the micron filter before all the liquid (containing the active ingredient).
It was really frustrating because I didn't know I'd have to do this at first, and probably could have saved myself a lot of hastle/time by pre-filtering (or just doing the filtration step upside down), but now I know.
Hey captian thanks for this guide.. I like visuals.. this really helps me understand the hole process..
No problem! I figured a visual aid would be useful.
If I come across pills that I will *need* to pre-filter, I will get a series of steps and correlating pictures to go along with that too.
As for what I had to do this time, the only difference is the last step is upside down, you can kind of imagine it.
If I am going to do this again (probably won't for a while) I could get pictures of it too, at least of the last step (for if you have a lot of insoluble inactives but don't want to pre-filter with cotton).
Glad to hear it was helpful!
You will need a 0.22 um micron filter to get out the talc. I linked a thread in the first post which goes over that. But it's OK to ask here too!Would 0.5um micron filters be adequate for filtering the oxycontin 40mg pills I have lying around? While I have been able to prepare a couple pills and get a clear solution I remember that this size may not prevent some bacterial contamination. While I know any micron filter is better than just plain old cotton swabs but I would like to know if the talc is still getting through? Those damn talc particles are stupidly small and almost impossible to get rid of without a micron it seems.

You will get out something with a 0.5um micron filter (I have heard of a 0.45um size, not a 0.5um size), but not the talc. Talc will dissolve into water clear, so you can't see whether or not it's out.
Indeed, with a pill like OC, you will most likely not want to backload them intact, but to pre-crush them. Suboxone dissolves into water really easy actually.Also, I almost shit myself when I thought you were preparing a 50ml IV solution with those suboxone tablets. Any pill that isn't as water soluable as suboxone though, like oxycontin, needs to be pulverized before preparation, and I have made it a habit to sanitize all the surfaces that come in contact with the agent.
I wanted to speak on the importance of pre-filtering with a cotton for a second.
I have used 16 pills (not Suboxone, something else) with a micron filter before. However, since I used roughly half the water (to double the concentration), it was rather difficult to do this filtration.
What I had to do was invert everything so that the plunger is facing the ground, the vial of solution is upside down dangling off of the needle in the air. This way, the crud was on the side of the plunger and not being pushed through the micron filter before all the liquid (containing the active ingredient).
It was really frustrating because I didn't know I'd have to do this at first, and probably could have saved myself a lot of hastle/time by pre-filtering (or just doing the filtration step upside down), but now I know.