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Would that be the same for mixing T3 or T4 raws?
So do you replace grain alch, or peg 300 for example with " ora sweet"?
it can suspend any powder?
Last edited by masters; 01-28-2017 at 12:13 PM.
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Is it better to run oral liquid, one would think so being it dosent have to be broken down as much
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i have some raw powder that i have for more than 6 or 7 year will try to do something with that ora-sweet i have some viagra cialis proviron and letro will see if they still good .... the cialis i know is still good
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Just to be clear i would just use ONLY orasweet 75ora/25water instead of peg300, peg600, or grain alcohol? Would this work with any oral powder? I want to be sure before ordering because everywhere ive read says peg300, 600, and everclear. Thanks for the help bro.
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Can I use just the IRS sweet and oraplus mixed?
I want to use tbol. How many mg can it hold per Ml?
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Originally Posted by
Clark Kent
yes it works just fine brother! you can do it with any oral raw
Does this make a suspension? I'm assuming not a solution
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Originally Posted by
Dunstone
just ordered mine through a VET supplier in Aus, Amazon was three times the cost of the product to ship....
What vet supplier ??
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Will this work with every oral ?
Halo, proviron, aromasin, var, drol, winny, tbol, dbol, cialis, thiazide
It would be great if someone can point out what are some of the concentration I will be able to make with this
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I believe you need to account for powder displacement, otherwise your solution will be underdosed.
Mixing 1 gram of powder with 100ml will not yield 10mg/ml. This is because after adding 100ml of fluid, the powder will displace the fluid bringing total fluid level above 100ml.
Lets say I need to make 30ml of an oral solution that is 5mg/ml. So basically 30 doses @ 5mg. 30x5=150mg total powder needed.
Now, let's say I have a beaker with the 150mg powder in it. I then add the 30ml of carriers. Well, now I have a liquid that is above the 30ml mark, because of the displacement of powder. This would mess up our original mg/ml.
Now a simple solution is to put powder in small beaker, then fill with some suspension liquid, stir a little bit, add some more, stir a little more, then pour suspension liquid until it reaches the 30ml mark.
A good small beaker with accurate markings, could work.
"Beaker Accuracy Check": If you don't trust the accuracy of the beaker, you can fill a 30ml syringe with fluid and administer to beaker varying amounts to see if it corresponds/correlates to the same amount on beaker.
Syringe Acting as Graduated Cylinder and Shaker:
Another accurate method would be to get a 30ml or 60ml syringe, put small needle on end of syringe. We are merely just capping off the syringe so that no fluid will come out of the syringe when we add liquid (backfill) the syringe. For safety, of course, you would want to leave the cap on the needle. Remove plunger from syringe, hold syringe upright, and add some suspension liquid into syringe, and add all 150mg of powder. Now, we need to put the plunger back into the syringe so we can shake the syringe to mix. You would put plunger in syringe just a little to seal, then turn syringe over, so the air is at the needle end. Then push plunger into syringe. (The problem here is that you can still lose some fluid through the needle, that may have remained in the hub of the needle. Very negligible amount, but something to consider) Now, shake syringe, mixing powder and suspension liquid in syringe, then remove plunger and fill with more suspension fluid until it reaches 30ml mark, shake some more, and finally check to ensure that the total liquid is still at the 30ml mark.
Displacement per dose:
You could also find displacement per dose per ml by putting 1ml suspension fluid in syringe, add 5mg powder, mix, and see where the fluid mixture is at. Then note the difference. There really is no reason to do this. Maybe for your own records when using the same raw to make varying mixtures.
Very accurate measuring balances/scale devices are pretty pricey. Small measurements like this require that you follow special protocol to ensure accuracy. Actually, with all these measurements, a more expensive and accurate scale with plastic or glass hood/cover would be nice.
Correct me if wrong.
Last edited by Plate Smacker; 02-06-2018 at 07:48 PM.
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