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I am wondering if clonazepam really dissolves in the milk completely, because I see some orange settlement on the bottom of the jar. I put the clonazepam at night in the milk and shake and shake again in the morning before I use it . I see some particles on the bottom of the jar. Does that mean it is not dissolved ? Any other liquid better ?

Thanks

Anne

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Per Builder, anything you see is filler. The active ingredient is soluble in alcohol or milk.

 

This is why the 1 mg, .5 mg and .25 mg Xanax all weigh the same. Filler is used to make the size and weight of the pills.

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Are you perchance taking brandname Klonopin in the 0.5 mg strength?  If so, then the orange you are seeing may be the colorant.
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my prescription says PMS Clonazepam R . It is an orange pill. I live in Canada, so I am not sure is this is a different pill than in other countries? I just hope it all dissolves correctly in the milk . But I am not sure how to tell. Otherwise I have to start dry cutting and weighing
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Less than 1% of your K tablets are actually klonopin.  Your .5mg tablet probably weighs about 130mg, so the K content is less than .04%

 

Don't worry about the insolubles, they aren't benzo, and they don't matter.

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