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M30
Sold as: Oxycodone
ID: 10086
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Test Date: Mar 31, 2021
Pub. Date: Mar 31, 2021
Src Location: Tijuana, Mexico
Submitter Loc: Los Angeles, CA
United States
Color: Blue
Size: 107 mg, 6.50 mm x 3.20 mm
Data Source: DrugsData
Tested by: DDL
Lab's ID: 21030120
Sample contains multiple unidentified chemicals.
Sold as: Oxycodone
Expected to be: Oxycodone, fentanyl
Lab comments:
Tested 2x, same result.

Regarding Metamizole / 4-Methylaminoantipyrine:

Our current GC/MS protocol can not distinguish between metamizole and 4-methylaminoantipyrine. 4-Methylaminoantipyrine is a metabolite of metamizole. Their mass spectra are indistinguishable because metamizole undergoes thermal decomposition to 4-methylaminoantipyrine and aminopyrine during GC-MS analysis. The chemical identified in this sample could be either Metamizole or 4-Methylaminoantipyrine, or a combination of the two.
Round light blue tablet with 'M' on one side, '30' and break line on the other. Counterfeit oxycodone.
Jul 7, 2021: Identification of Metamizole changed to Metamizole OR 4-Methylaminoantipyrine.
Unidentifed Substances
This sample contains an unidentified chemical. We do not have a matching substance in our lab's internal database and have not yet been able to identify the chemical(s).

We need the help of outside expert analytical chemists and drug geeks to determine what substance matches the mass spectrum (MS) fingerprint. The lab's GC/MS graphs can be viewed by clicking on the thumbnails on this page.

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