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Goaway
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- Feb 9, 2020
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I am trying to minimize the chances of vomiting when taking N. If it is very very cold, would that minimize the bad taste ?
It's actually recommended to store it at low temperatures.Hello @Goaway. I'm sorry you're contemplating this. I believe I read here that it loses potency at low temperatures but let me look it up before you take my word for it.
Meanwhile, though, it's not the taste that causes vomiting. Our bodies vomit when we poison ourselves.
I am trying to minimize the chances of vomiting when taking N. If it is very very cold, would that minimize the bad taste ?
It's actually recommended to store it at low temperatures.
I would probably drink it at room temperature, but that's just because I would find it difficult to quickly drink a large amount of cold liquid.
Some precision. Vet N contains a few excipients. Propylene Glycol is one. To be expected with PG is an anti-freeze effect, plus its liquid viscosity increases with a decrease of temperature.
Outside of taste, if concerned by texture and density, you may get a less aqueous solution nearer to 0 degrees Celsius than at room temperature. That's my own hypothesis anyway
@calendulo Got concerned it would not feel like water because I read the content of PG in Pisabental could be up to 40%, a lot
https://sanctioned-suicide.net/thre...ne-bottle-of-pisabental-will-be-enough.27022/PG is known to be a viscous liquid.
I have no idea why, but the IV method of using N is barely explored. It seems perfectly viable, and more suitable to inject a solution meant for injection than to drink it.
Still holding out for an answer.