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M-083 / M-083-1ML updated item number format
Methylphenidate HCl (Racemic mixture)
1.0 mg/mL (as free base) in Methanol | Certified Reference Material
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Methylphenidate is a psychostimulant prescribed for treatment of attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), tachycardia and narcolepsy. This Certified Spiking Solution® is applicable for use in LC/MS or GC/MS applications for urine drug testing, clinical toxicology and forensic analysis. Methylphenidate is sold under trade names "Concerta" and "Ritalin".
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Concentration:
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1.0 mg/mL (as free base)
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Solvent:
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Methanol
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Unit Size:
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1 mL/ampoule
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CAS Number:
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298-59-9
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Chemical Formula:
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C14H19NO2 · HCl
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Molecular Weight:
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269.77
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Certificate of Analysis:
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Regulatory Control ▶ USDEA exempt chemical preparation - no USDEA registration or paperwork required ▶ Canada Test Kit Registration # 61-1317 - no Health Canada import authorization required
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UN Number, Class, PG 1230, 3, II
Safety Data Sheet
HS Code
3822.90.0000
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