bigred869
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On the back of a HEET bottle it indicates that it contains methyl alcohol, a poison. Since it is listed in several procedures as being used as a solvent for pellets before filtration, how can this safely be a fraction of the final product for injection if it is poisonous? The boiling point for methyl alcohol is around 97 degrees, or just below the boiling point of water, so does the addition of heat break down the compound into a nonpoisonous solution? Perhaps it is only poisonous if consumed orally or maybe it gets removed in filtration?