2022-08-20 at 1:58 PM UTC
I used to have research chemicals that were benzos and I would always add them in soda was just curious if I could do and the same thing on Klonopin
2022-08-20 at 2:01 PM UTC
If you're this dumb already maybe you've already ingested enough drugs.
2022-08-20 at 2:02 PM UTC
But to answer your question, if you can ingest oral pills and receive an effect then it is possible to put them in a drink you then ingest orally, dumbass.
2022-08-20 at 2:24 PM UTC
If you're gonna roofy someone might as well use barbiturates, a lot of them come as a syrup preparation already. Makes for more precise volumetric dosing as well, which is essential because barbs will kill a person.
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2022-08-20 at 2:24 PM UTC
Originally posted by Iseedivision
I wasn't sure if it was water soluble not sure if you know what that means
Ya benzos are
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2022-08-20 at 2:30 PM UTC
Originally posted by Bradley
Ya benzos are
Most of them are lipophilic i seem to recall. Meaning they like to dissolve in fats and oils and such. Having a particulate suspension of a solid does not equal dissolved. It dissolves okay in ethanol AKA likkah, if you got vodka, warm it up not over an open flame ya dingus in the microwave. When it's not quite toasty but getting there it will dissolve benzos reasonably well.
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2022-08-20 at 2:33 PM UTC
Midazolam is a 1,4-benzodiazepine derivative with a unique chemical structure: depending on environmental pH, the drug can produce highly water-soluble salts (pH F: 4) or exist in lipophilic diazepine ring-closed form (pH >. 4).
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