LSD stable solution: Difference between revisions
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* Two sealed containers. | * Two sealed containers. | ||
* 1 mL pipette. | * 1 mL pipette. | ||
* 1 mL vials. Filled vials prevent oxidation from dead space that will form in a larger container when it starts to be used. | * 1 mL amber vials. Filled vials prevent oxidation from dead space that will form in a larger container when it starts to be used. | ||
* Sugar cubes. | * Sugar cubes. | ||
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===IPA solution=== | ===IPA solution=== | ||
* Add 1 g IPA per common dose of the substance, for example 100 mcg LSD. Stir the IPA until the substance has dissolved in it fully. | * Add 1 g IPA per common dose of the substance, for example 100 mcg LSD. Stir the IPA until the substance has dissolved in it fully. | ||
* Fill the vials. | * Fill the amber vials. | ||
===IPA solution to blotter=== | ===IPA solution to blotter=== | ||
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*** Mix the blotters and the IPA in container B. 1 g IPA solution should now contain a common dose of the substance of your choice. | *** Mix the blotters and the IPA in container B. 1 g IPA solution should now contain a common dose of the substance of your choice. | ||
* Transfer the solution from container A to container B. Seal container A and shake it. | * Transfer the solution from container A to container B. Seal container A and shake it. | ||
* Fill the vials. | * Fill the amber vials. | ||
===Labeling=== | ===Labeling=== | ||
To avoid overdoses, label the vials with the substance, and the strength. | To avoid overdoses, label the amber vials with the substance, and the strength. | ||
==Storage== | ==Storage== |