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- Aug 24, 2019
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I believe these two articles might help a few people by giving them some peace of mind about the stability of N and for them to not feel rushed into taking it, believing that it will degrade. N is a very stable compound and will last a long time even in subpar settings.
Article 1: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/26234474/
The biggest takeaway from this is, "We determined that the drug degraded at a maximum of 0.5% per year in our preparation (alkaline water/propylene glycol/ethanol) when stored in the dark at room temperature. "
Article 2: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/23982045/
The biggest takeaway from this is, "the pentobarbital sodium in injection appears to be very stable, because the loss in potency was only about 6.2% after it was boiled in water for 1.5 hours."
I hope this will help some people who feel they need to take N in by a certain period of time or it will go bad. "Expired" N will still last a very long shelf life.
This isn't really related but I thought i'd share this as well. There is an anecdotal report on Erowid about a person who took N recreationally for an extended period of time. The biggest thing to note is they found expired vet N had a worse taste. "some of the bottles were past a use-by date they seemed to be the most foul to drink and provided an inferior experience". An inferior experience in this context refers to the high and possibly that the potency of N was only slightly diminished.
Article 1: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/26234474/
The biggest takeaway from this is, "We determined that the drug degraded at a maximum of 0.5% per year in our preparation (alkaline water/propylene glycol/ethanol) when stored in the dark at room temperature. "
Article 2: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/23982045/
The biggest takeaway from this is, "the pentobarbital sodium in injection appears to be very stable, because the loss in potency was only about 6.2% after it was boiled in water for 1.5 hours."
I hope this will help some people who feel they need to take N in by a certain period of time or it will go bad. "Expired" N will still last a very long shelf life.
This isn't really related but I thought i'd share this as well. There is an anecdotal report on Erowid about a person who took N recreationally for an extended period of time. The biggest thing to note is they found expired vet N had a worse taste. "some of the bottles were past a use-by date they seemed to be the most foul to drink and provided an inferior experience". An inferior experience in this context refers to the high and possibly that the potency of N was only slightly diminished.
Pentobarbital - Erowid Exp - 'Nice but Zombie Effects Long Term'
An Experience with Pentobarbital. 'Nice but Zombie Effects Long Term' by Whynot
www.erowid.org