Liquid clomiphene citrate research chemical.

R1187

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I understand research chems are not for human consumption, but if someone were to misuse them, how do they know they're not ingesting clomid suspended in methanol? My understanding is methanol is significantly more toxic than ethanol. Or is 1ml, while not healthy, too small an amount to matter?
 
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I understand research chems are not for human consumption, but if someone were to misuse them, how do they know they're not ingesting clomid suspended in methanol? My understanding is methanol is significantly more toxic than ethanol. Or is 1ml, while not healthy, too small an amount to matter?

What made you think that a research chemical company would use Methanol?
 
What made you think that a research chemical company would use Methanol?

Poor solubility in water. From what I've read DMSO (dimethyl sulfoxide), Methanol, Ethanol, and Propylene glycol are often used. I do know propylene glycol is relatively safe.
 
Poor solubility in water. From what I've read DMSO (dimethyl sulfoxide), Methanol, Ethanol, and Propylene glycol are often used. I do know propylene glycol is relatively safe.

I understand what you've written.... I'm still trying to figure out why you would think they would choose Methanol (a poison) to sell to (hopefully) returning customers.
 
I understand what you've written.... I'm still trying to figure out why you would think they would choose Methanol (a poison) to sell to (hopefully) returning customers.

I'm sure the sources people use here are legit.
 
I'm sure the sources people use here are legit.

The sources I use are, for sure.
But .... What a poor business model ... Selling poison to your customers...
Honestly .... I doubt anyone is doing that.
LOL
 
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I get that the research is a gray area but these are still companies that know they're selling products to people it's not like your corner meth dealer who doesn't care if you come back
 
I get that the research is a gray area but these are still companies that know they're selling products to people it's not like your corner meth dealer who doesn't care if you come back

I agree with you. Grey market is probably the best way to go because technically speaking licensed research chemical companies depending on the substance, can only sell to credentialed institutions, laboratories, and universities. That is my understanding anyway. Not questioning any sources people here use.
 
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