Materials:- Pharmaceutical grade propelyene glycol
- 1/2inch 1cc 28 gauge syringe
- Metal spoons
- High proof ethanol (Everclear)
- Two 1mg etizolam (Etilaam) pills
- Hose Clamp
- Cotton
Preparation:- Shave down Etilaam pills into a fine powder using the back of a hose clamp
- Place powder in spoon
- Add 1cc solution 1:2:8 PG, H20, Ethanol, respectively to the etizolam
- Stir, let sit, stir, let sit for 10 minutes
- Dropped a piece of cotton in the solution to act as a filter
- Draw the solution through the cotton into my syringe.
The solution was a translucent, semi "thick" (due to the PG), and blue. I tied off and shot into a vein in the crook of my left arm. Mild burning sensation during injection. Registering to see if I was in a vein was difficult because the PG made the solution so thick. Effects took about 30 seconds to hit me. I felt an amazing rush similar to that of IV opiates. Immediately I lost all inhibition, my body tingled, extreme euphoria, warmth, and a "nod" type feeling. The rush lasted about a minute. After that the effects were identical to oral administration with a shorter duration. Normally, etizolam lasts 6 hours (for me). After the 4 hour mark I not longer felt the etizolam. The effects were similar to alprazolam with a notably clearer thought processes. My motor coordination was altered during the initial rush, and possible a marginal alteration throughout the rest of the experience.
I wasted many pills trying to create the right solvent. Too much PG and the solution is too thick to draw through a 28 gauge syringe. Too much water causes the solute does not fully dissolve. Too much increased ethanol was not tested to the inherent pain caused by injecting gain alcohol. At the 1:2:8 ratio you will actually see (and hear) the solute going into solution (even without stirring). This solvent may not be ideal. Not much was left behind after drawing the solution into the syringe, leading me to believe a lot of the fillers, binders, and other inerts are also soluble in this solvent.