TheAppleCore
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Ah. Didn't realize the doses were so large.
Wait... correct me if I'm wrong... assuming the PCP analogs behave similarly to tryptamines, if it's insoluble in water, that means it's a freebase. Which means you could convert it to a water soluble salt, and mitigate a lot of the intranasal agony. I dunno though. I'm not a chemist.
Wait... correct me if I'm wrong... assuming the PCP analogs behave similarly to tryptamines, if it's insoluble in water, that means it's a freebase. Which means you could convert it to a water soluble salt, and mitigate a lot of the intranasal agony. I dunno though. I'm not a chemist.