albuterol solution recipe NEEDED

Everything comes in a ziplock bag at one point when it's raw :) I'm looking at 10g of it and want to free it from its bag and into a dropper bottle.

yeah as soon as I posted that i thought to myself, well of course everything starts out as a powder before its pressed into a pill or made into whatever, i guess what i should have said was, I did NOT realize it was readily available in powder form.

Also You can make an oral solution easily with ever clear/water mixture, it should work just fine like that, just shake well before each use. though I'm not sure what is a popular dose of this stuff, another words are trying to make it Xmg/ml or Xmcg/ml

but either way you should have no problem using ever clear
 
never mind i just seen ur first post, so if you wanna do 10mg/ml you get yourself the 30ml dropper bottles, and weigh out 300mg of powder, then put it into the dropper bottle, and then fill the dropper bottle up with your ever clear/water solution. that should work perfect honestly!!
 
Thanks Presser but im getting mixed info when digging online. one page said it was soluble in alcohol and not water and the other was the opposite. I did a test with some in everclear and it is sitting at the bottom. I did not heat the solution yet as I didn't want to evap the alcohol yet. I will continue to shake it up every hr or so. I was hopping someone had experience brewing a batch.
 
what are you planning to use albuterol for?

do you have asthma, its not the same as clen if thats what your thinking
 
I do find myself winded when doing high intensity cardio activities to the point of having to stop, ie. lack of air is the limiting factor on my cardio, so yes I do hope it will give me some bronchial relief similar or greater than the bronkaid in my eca stack(obviously not the same run, as I would use this when I'm taking time of of eca) I have never complained to a dr so I have never been clinically diagnosed with asthma per say. I have been weighing out 5mg doses and it's a real pain so I want to make a solution. Have you used it CS?
 
to be honest if you get out of breath while doing cardio just tell the doc and they can get you an inhaler, that way its in a aerosol spray and directed absorbed by the lungs. It will have greater effect that way for what you need. A doc should have no problem prescribing you that, i have got them when i was coughing plenty of times or you i am sure one of those sites that has medications has them fairly cheap.
 
Noted CS, but I was trying to kill two birds here and cut a little BF before I start my cycle. I have cut from 24%to 14% slowly by diet and training in the last 12 months and want to be at 12% before I start aas. I still can't see my abs!
 
Thanks Presser but im getting mixed info when digging online. one page said it was soluble in alcohol and not water and the other was the opposite. I did a test with some in everclear and it is sitting at the bottom. I did not heat the solution yet as I didn't want to evap the alcohol yet. I will continue to shake it up every hr or so. I was hopping someone had experience brewing a batch.

it doesn't have to evaporate or dissolve fully, many products are sold where powder sinks to bottom, and you simply shake it well, and then dose, and the dose is always even when shaken well, i can name loads of liquid products like this
 
Anyone make a successful solution or suspension? I would like to do a 5 or 10mg per ml.
thanks

I am a Respiratory Therapist, and I have many things to reply to on this thread.
First, Albuterol is a strong Beta 2 adrenergic, the only symptoms that it will relieve is if your shortness of breath is based on smooth muscle constriction, or inflammation of the airway. If your shortness of breath is due to cardiac reasons (like your heart can't keep up during your workout because you are pushing yourself to your limit), then albuterol will not help in any way.
Second, there are two main side effects of albuterol. Being that it is a minor Alpha 1 adrenergic, it will increase your heart rate, something I highly do not recommend if you are already having a very increased heart rate due to heavy exercise. It also will slowly decrease your body's Potassium, which is essential for electrical conductivity of the heart.
Third, if you are still adamant to due such, albuterol is usually in a 2.5mg per 3ml saline solution for therapist of the respiratory system, and 10ml is commonly used in a hospital for potassium reduction therapies.

Again, as a medical professional (though not an MD) I HIGHLY do not recommend taking this drug unless you are doing it to relieve the symptoms that albuterol was designed to relieve, and taking the appropriate dose for those symptoms. Only an MD can diagnose you with asthma or reactive airway disease. Please do not risk your heart health to try to work out for a couple more minutes.
 
Anyone make a successful solution or suspension? I would like to do a 5 or 10mg per ml.
thanks
Ethanol for lab use can be 192-200 proof and will dissolve essentially anything. An easy 'hack' - just use as much as needed to dissolve (ie 500mg) and see the volume is. If you have 10ml after it dissolves you can add PEG 300 to get 50ml and add a flavoring extract and liquid stevia or monk fruit extracts. They won't cause (from experience) anything to come out of solution but table sugar,et al, will.
 
to be honest if you get out of breath while doing cardio just tell the doc and they can get you an inhaler, that way its in a aerosol spray and directed absorbed by the lungs. It will have greater effect that way for what you need. A doc should have no problem prescribing you that, i have got them when i was coughing plenty of times or you i am sure one of those sites that has medications has them fairly cheap.
It won't work. I can say this because I've used inhalers for the same very thing quite well, but I have had nebulizer treatments (albuterol plus saline) that you inhale and my heart was pounding. Other guys who have asthma can give a better account that I can, especially if they have gotten the nebulizer treatments.
 
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