Extracting medicine from the ampoule

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Is it enough to evaporate only water to pulverize ephedrine, which is liquid in ampoules?
 

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Hello, what do u mean "pulverize ephedrine"? How do you think, is it possible to answer your question without any input data about ampoules?
 

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Sorry for the bad english, what I want to say is this: there is liquid ephedrine in the bulb and I don't know if the liquid in the bulb is just water, I want to ephedrine in solid form, so is it necessary to evaporate only at 100 degrees?
 

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I think it's saline water solition for injection or just distilled water. You can read an iinstructions for use, there is information, dude...

You can evaporate this, yes. But I don't recommend to heat this to exactly 100*C.
 

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How many degrees of temperature do you recommend
 

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When I keep it alone at 80C, Ephedrine does not melt when the water evaporates completely, right, because it will last a long time and I cannot be at the beginning, although the melting temperature of ephedrine is 118C, it melts at lower temperatures and this has caused me a lot of losses beforehand
 
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