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Heroin hydrochloride

Manufactured by Lipomed
Sourced in Switzerland

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Analytical Method for Opioid Compounds

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Heroin hydrochloride, heroin-d3, 6-MAM, 6-MAM-d3, 6-MAM-d6, morphine-d3, M6G, M6G-d3, M3G, and M3G-d3 were obtained from Lipomed (Lipomed GmbH, Arlsheim, Switzerland); morphine from NMD (NMD Grossisthandel AS, Oslo, Norway); and morphine-d6 from Toronto Research Chemicals Inc. (Toronto, Ontario, Canada). Standard compounds were stored according to supplier recommendations. HPLC-grade methanol and acetonitrile were purchased from Labscan Ltd. (Poch SA, Gliwice, Poland); analytical grade ammonium formate and formic acid from Merck (Whitehouse Station, NJ, USA). All water used was provided by a MilliQ A10 purification system (Merck, Darmstadt, Germany). Stock and working solutions were prepared as described previously [11 (link)].
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Heroin Hydrochloride Preparation Protocol

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Heroin hydrochloride was obtained from LIPOMED (Switzerland). Heroin of 1 mg/ml concentration was prepared daily before injection by dissolving in 0.9 % normal saline heated to 40–50 °C.
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