sashaton35
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Hello, I'm sorry to post a new thread, but I couldn't find my answer.
I have a vial of valium 1% solution. I know that there is no real advantage to take it rectally rather than orally. In my case, the only advantage really is that my ass cannot taste the horrible flavor of this solution. So, it's a matter of comfort. According to the notice, diazepam is mixed with propylene glycol and ethanol. Is there any chance that the rectal BA is lowered by these excipients ? I really don't care taking twice as much if needed, but I would like to know if anybody has some kind of experience with this. For the story, I tried this with oral liquid clonazepam, and the alcohol ratio made it ... unpleasant (which is quite silly ; the taste of oral rivotril is delightful !)
Thanks in advance.
I have a vial of valium 1% solution. I know that there is no real advantage to take it rectally rather than orally. In my case, the only advantage really is that my ass cannot taste the horrible flavor of this solution. So, it's a matter of comfort. According to the notice, diazepam is mixed with propylene glycol and ethanol. Is there any chance that the rectal BA is lowered by these excipients ? I really don't care taking twice as much if needed, but I would like to know if anybody has some kind of experience with this. For the story, I tried this with oral liquid clonazepam, and the alcohol ratio made it ... unpleasant (which is quite silly ; the taste of oral rivotril is delightful !)
Thanks in advance.
