Hi, while on the bus home yesterday I found a notebook that a stranger had apparently left behind on one of the seats. Inside were someone's lab notes describing tests with various research chems, including 5-meo-mipt. Here's one entry from the notebook that I found a little intriguing:
A small airtight plastic bottle was thoroughly rinsed with water and then rinsed with 99% isopropyl alcohol and allowed to air-dry. Then approximately 35 mg of 5-MeO-MiPT were added to 35 mL of cold distilled water to yield a a solution of ~1 mg/mL. The stirring spoon was licked (containing a tiny trace of the liquid) and no taste was noticed.
This liquid was stored in the plastic bottle in a refrigerator where it was untouched for 3 weeks. After that time, one test was conducted with 4 mL of the liquid. The subject immediately noticed that the liquid tasted extremely bitter. The dose had no pronounced psychoactive effects.
That last part entry interests me: the liquid was extremely bitter. Do you think this person's liquid had grown some kind of contamination during the 3 weeks in the fridge? Is it an indication that something went wrong?
Submitted February 09, 2015 at 01:38AM by agrathaab http://ift.tt/1A2NfcU Drugs
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