Oxymetholone inj in oil - suggestions please.

iceman92

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I have a slight problem that I’m hoping some fellow members of the this Forum can assist with.

My good friend recently made a batch of Oxymetholone inj in oil at 50 mg/ml strength. Just for the record the “recipe” was:

5 gm oxy powder
8 % BA
15 % BB
71 ml oil

made 100 ml at 50 mg/ml.

50 mg/ml is pushing the limits of solubility for Oxymetholone but it is obviously possible as when it was brewed up and filtered it was crystal clear even an hour after it had cooled. My friend had a 1 ml shot through a 25 gauge pin with no problems whatsoever.

Fast forward 24 hrs, when my friend pulled the bottle out of the cupboard for a second shot, some of it had crashed out. It was REALLY hard to get it back into solution by applying heat in a hot water bath.

Some things my friend is considering to rectify the crashing out problem include:

1: Add more solvent. I have read in another forum that 30% solvent (ie. 10% BA and 20% BB) is required to keep the Oxy suspended.

2: Cut it to 25 mg/ml and see if that does the trick.

3: Use of PEG400 in addition to BA and oil. I am not familiar with an appropriate recipe for this stuff although I do have easy access to it.

If anyone has had success with this type of research experiment I would really appreciate some feedback.

IM92
 
IMHO Go for option 1 or 2 Not 3 as the peg will be difficult to mix with the oil!
 
Thanks for the responses. I dont have access to supersolvent as I am an Aussie and there is no local source.

Our customs here are some of the tightest in the world so I dont want to import anything that might be construed as remotely associated with AAS.

I will most likley make another batch at 10 BA and 20 % BB and see how that goes.

Thanks again
 
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