I have 1350 milligrams of sertraline, obtained through a prescription, but it wasn't really for me so now I have leftovers.
I know it sounds fairly pointless, but I like doing things "just for the sake of doing them". I'm going to dissolve them all into water, and then let them re-solidify into a solid block, but I was wondering if I could get some help on how I might go about separating the sertraline its self from the blue coloring used on the outside of the pills, and if possible, the HCl that is added to most pharmaceutical pills.
Are there any physical properties of sertraline/the coloring used in medications/HCl I could use? I don't really have access to any complicated lab equipment, so the easier it is to do this with everyday objects and processes, the better.
Also, different question, but sort of related: Does anybody know anything cool I can do with sertraline? Like, anything at all? As I said, this medication isn't really for me, and it seems like a waste to just throw it away. I've heard that taking the amount I currently have results in the equivalent of an acid trip, but the side-effects of sertraline seem awfully unappealing and not at all worth it.