vultdweller
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- May 19, 2010
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hi everyone, im kind of new here and was excited to read some the great discussions in the forum
background:
street H (the off-white, pale yellow includes cutting agents which are variously soluble in water
some of these [allegedly inert] compounds seem to cause side effects (responses not reported in clinical testing of the active ingredient) after IV administration including skin inflammation
previously reported precipitation and re-crystalization protocols often include solvents which are difficult to obtain on the consumer market or are only obtainable in formulations of unknown dilution or that may include harmful or unknown synthesis byproducts, catalysts, etc
so it is of interest to optimize a solvation protocol for street H that does not involve precipitation and limits the solvation of these harmful cutting agents
sure one can use some low pH buffer with heat to make sure every last molecule of H makes it into solution but that is going to be a crappy hit. water and centrifugation seem to be ok, but invariably the solution still contains stuff that causes probs
question:
what is the cold water solubility of some of the more common cutting agents and what other conditions can be easily tweaked to favor H solubility when prepping a hit?
thanks alot
background:
street H (the off-white, pale yellow includes cutting agents which are variously soluble in water
some of these [allegedly inert] compounds seem to cause side effects (responses not reported in clinical testing of the active ingredient) after IV administration including skin inflammation
previously reported precipitation and re-crystalization protocols often include solvents which are difficult to obtain on the consumer market or are only obtainable in formulations of unknown dilution or that may include harmful or unknown synthesis byproducts, catalysts, etc
so it is of interest to optimize a solvation protocol for street H that does not involve precipitation and limits the solvation of these harmful cutting agents
sure one can use some low pH buffer with heat to make sure every last molecule of H makes it into solution but that is going to be a crappy hit. water and centrifugation seem to be ok, but invariably the solution still contains stuff that causes probs
question:
what is the cold water solubility of some of the more common cutting agents and what other conditions can be easily tweaked to favor H solubility when prepping a hit?
thanks alot
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