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O-002 / O-002-1ML updated item number format
Oxycodone
1 mg/mL in Methanol | Certified Reference Material
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This Certified Spiking Solution® is suitable for numerous applications in GC/MS or LC/MS testing of oxycodone from clinical toxicology and urine drug testing to forensic analysis. Oxycodone is a semi-synthetic opioid analgesic sold under many trade names including OxyContin and Percocet for treatment of moderate to severe pain. Oxycodone is also sold illicitly under street names such as "Roxies," "Blues," and "Perks".
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Concentration:
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1 mg/mL
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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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76-42-6
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Chemical Formula:
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C18H21NO4
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Molecular Weight:
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315.36
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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 # 61-1414 - 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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