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Low doses (<100 mg) are notoriously difficult to weigh with precision unless some very-high-precision scales are used. For example, to prepare ketamine for IM, it may be better to prepare a batch of five shots by dissolving 500 mg K in 5 ml of saline solution, instead of weighing 100 mg for one shot (which could be 150 mg due to scale error).
Consider a guaranteed sterile solution prepared by cooking K in saline. The solution is then drawn into sterile syringes using new sterile needles or 0.22 um syringe filters. The needle on each syringe is then swapped for a brand new one. How long can you store such prepared shot safely, presumably in the fridge at 4-5 °C? The aspect of the stability of K does not concern me as there are studies that did not show any degradation of K stored in syringes. I am concerned about the micro-bacterial safety of the stored shots after a week or max two weeks. Would they be safe to use?
Consider a guaranteed sterile solution prepared by cooking K in saline. The solution is then drawn into sterile syringes using new sterile needles or 0.22 um syringe filters. The needle on each syringe is then swapped for a brand new one. How long can you store such prepared shot safely, presumably in the fridge at 4-5 °C? The aspect of the stability of K does not concern me as there are studies that did not show any degradation of K stored in syringes. I am concerned about the micro-bacterial safety of the stored shots after a week or max two weeks. Would they be safe to use?