The simple answer is no. Absolutely not.
A syrup would be damaging to the tissue if injected no matter how much you dilute it or cook it. Sugar crystals do not belong in muscles, veins, or the blood.
There are other inactive ingredients in syrups for oral administration that definitely should not be injected. The formula for the creation of a specific drug is different depending on how it is to be taken. Taking it a different way than intended when it was made, can result in dosages that are too high or that are rendered totally ineffective, in addition to the problem of the damage that the ingredients can cause to the wrong tissues.
In a hospital environment they use the formula intended for injection which is sterile, pure, and very accurately measurable to get the proper dose for use as an injectable.
Promethazine hydrochloride solution made for injection is very different than a syrup. In Promethazine syrup you have a lot of fillers such as: Each teaspoon (5 mL) of Promethazine HCl Syrup Plain contains 6.25 mg promethazine HCl in a flavored syrup base with a pH between 4.7 and 5.2. Alcohol 7%. The inactive ingredients present are artificial and natural flavors, citric acid, D&C Red 33, D&C Yellow 10, FD&C Blue 1, FD&C Yellow 6, glycerin, saccharin sodium, sodium benzoate, sodium citrate, sodium propionate, water, and other ingredients."
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No, oral liquids are not sterile. They are meant to be taken orally, not injected.
yes you can. You can get it from a chemist. Its better to eat chocolate though!!
im fixin to find out just a small amt. say 20 units... the answer is yes, i just did it, not enough for the rush though but you can, o wait there it is, small one.