SCREENING TOSSICOLOGICO RAPIDO – Codice SC9000B

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SCREENING TOSSICOLOGICO RAPIDO – Codice SC9000B SCREENING TOSSICOLOGICO RAPIDO – Codice SC9000B Il kit per l’analisi tossicologico-forense è un metodo di screening per analizzare centinaia di composti in modalità positiva e negativa, nel plasma e nel sangue. E’ possibile determinare le seguenti molecole: MODALITA’ POSITIVA: Amitrole Altretamine Baclofen 17 -alpha -Methyltestosterone Alypin Bambuterol 2-Amino -5-chlorobenzophenone Amantadine Bamifylline 2-Amino -5-nitrobenzophenone Ambroxol Bamipin 2-Hydroxyethylflurazepam Ambucetamide Beclamide 3,4 -Methylenedioxyamphetamine Amezinium Beclometasone dipropionate 3,4 -Methylenedioxyethylamphetamine Amidopyrin Befunolol 3,4 -Methylenedioxymethamphetami ne Amidotrizoic Acid Bendiocarb 3,5 -Diiodotyrosine Amiloride Benfluorex 4-Benzamidosalicyclic acid Aminodantrolene Benodanil 6-Mercaptourine Aminoglutethimide Benperidole 6-O-Monoacetylmorphine Aminophenazone Benproperine 7-Aminoclonazepam Aminopromazine Bensultap 7-Aminodesmethylflunitrazepam Aminorex Bentiromide 7-Aminoflunitrazepam Amiodarone Benzatropine 7-Aminonitrazepam Amiphenazole Benzocaine 9-Hydroxyrisperidone Amis ulpride Benzoctami ne cebutolol Amitriptylin Benz ododecinium Aceclidine Amlodipine Benzoylecgonine Aceclofenac Ammoidin Benzthiazuron Acemetacin Amorolfine Berberine Ac epromazi ne Amoxicillin Betamethasone 21 -phosphate Aceprometazine Amphetamine Betaxolol Acetiamin Amrinone Bevonium Acetylaminonitroprophoxybenzene Antazoline Bezafibrate Aciclovir Apalcillin Biperiden Actinoquinol Apomorphine Bisoprolol Adenine Apophedrin Bornaprine Adrenalone Apraclonidin Brodifacoum Ajmaline Aprinidine Bromacil Alachlor Atenolol Bromazepam Alclometasone -17,21 -dipropionate Atorvastatin Bromocriptine Alimemazine Atraton Brompheniramine Alizapride Atrazine -desethyl Brotizolam Allopurinol Atropine Bucetin Almitrine Atropinmethylbromid Bufexam ac alpha -Hydroxyalprazolam Azata dine Bume tanide alpha -Hydr oxytriaz olam Az elastine Bunazosin Alprazolam Azintamid Bunitrolol Alprenolol Aztreonam Bupivacaine 1 Bupranolol Clemastine Dibutyl adipate Buprenorphine Clenbuterol Diclofenac Buprofezin Clobazam Dicycloverine Buspirone Clobenzepam Dienogest Butaperazine Clobutinol Diethazine Butetamate Clomethi azole Diethylcarbamazine Butoxycaine Clomipramine Difenoconazole Cafaminol Clonazepam Difenoxuron Caffeine Clonidine Diflucortolone Candesartan Clopenthixol Dihydrocodeine Caproylresorcinol Clopidogrel Dihydroergocristin Captopril Cloprednol Dihy droergot amine Carazolol Clozapine Dilazep Carbamazepine Cocaine Diltiazem Carbamazepine 10,11 -epoxi de Codeine Dimetindene Carb endazim Coniine Dimetotiazine Carbinoxamine Corticosterone Dimetridazole Carbutamide Cortisone Dioxethedrin Carbuterol Cotinine Diphenamid Carteolol Coumatetralyl Diphenhydramine Carvedilol Croconazole Diponium Celiprolol Cromoglicic acid Diprophylline Cerivastatin Cyamemazine Dipyridamole Cetirizine Cyclicine Disopyramide Chinine Cyclophosphamide Dixyrazine Chlorazanil Cy clovalon e Dobutamine Chlorbenzoxamine Cyproheptadine Dorzolamide Chlorcyclizine Cytarabine Doxapram Chlordiazepoxide D3 -Doxepin Doxepin Chloridazon D5 -Diazepam Doxylamine Chlormadinone Acetate Dapiprazole Drofenine Chlormequat Deflazacort Dum my Chlorphenethiaz ine Demeton -S-methylsulfone Ecgo ninemethylester Chl orpheniramine Denaverine EDDP Chlorpromazine Desalkylflurazepam Embutramide Chlorpromazine Sulfoxide Desipramine Enalapril Chlorprothixene Desmedipham Enoximone Cilastatin Desmethylclobazam Ephedrine Cilazapril Desmethylclomipramine Eprosartan Cimetidine Dexamethasone Esculin Cinnarizine Dexamethasone 21 -isonicoti nate Esmolol Cinoxacin De xfenfluramine Estazolam Ciprofloxacin Dextromethorphan Ethenzamide Cisapride Dextropropoxyphene Etofenamate Citalopram Diaveridine Etomidate Clarithromycin Diazepam Etoposide 2 Famotidine Gu anabenz Levomepromazine Fedrilate Guanethidine Levopropylhexedrin Felbamate Guanfacine Lidocaine Felodipine Guanoxan Lisinopril Fenarimol Haloperidol Lonazolac Fendiline Haloxyfop ethoxyethyl ester Loperamide Fenetylline Heptaminol Loratadine Fenfluram ine Heroin Lorazepam Fen pipramide Hexazinone Lormetazepam Fenpiprane Hexobendine Losartan Fenproporex Histamine Loxapine Fentanyl Histapyrrodine Lysergide Fenticonazole Homatropine Mafenide Fexofenadine Hordenine Maprotil ine Flecainide Hydrocodone MBD B Flocoumafen Hydrocortisone Mebeverine Floctafenine Hydrocortisone 21 -acetate Meclizine Fluanisone Hydromorphone Meclofenamic acid Fluconazole Hy droxyzin e Mecloxamine Flumazenil Hymecromone Meclozine Flunarizine Imipramine Medazepam Flunitrazepam Indanazoline Mefenamic acid Fluoxetine Indapamine Mefenorex Flupentixol Indinavir Mefexamide Fluphenazine Indoprofen Mefloquine Flupirtine Indoramin Melatonin Flurazepam Iopodic acid Melitracen Fluroc hloridon e Ipratropium Meloxicam Fluspirilen Iprazochrome Melperone Fluticasone Propionate Irbesartan Melphalan Fluvastadine Isoaminile Mepindolol Fluvoxamine Isoconazole Mepivacaine Fuberidazole Isoprenaline Meptazinol Furalaxyl Isoproturon Mequitazine Gabapentin Isothipendyl Mescaline Galantamine Isoxicam Mesorida zine Gallopamil Isoxsuprine Mesuximide Gemcitabine Kavain Metaclazepam Glibenclamide Ketamine Metamfepramone Glibornuride Ketoprof en Metamitron Gliclazide Ketorolac Metamphetamine Glimepiride Ketotifen Metazachlor Glipizide Lamotrigine Metenolone acetate Gliquidone Lercanidipine Metformin Griseofulvin Levocabastine Methabenzthiazuron Guaifenesin Levodopa Methadone 3 Methaphenilene Nandrolone Oxeladin Methapyrilene Naphazoline Oxetacaine Methaqualon N-Despropylpropafenone Oxiconazole Methazolamide Nebivolol Oxilofrine Methfuroxam Nefopam Oxitriptan Methocarbamol Nicardipine Oxitropium Methoprotr yne Nicotinamide Oxomemazine Met hotrexate Nicotine Oxprenolol Methylephedrine Nifedipine Oxybuprocaine Methylphenidate Nifenazone Oxybutynin Methylscopolamine Niflumic acid Oxycodon e Methylthiouracil Nimodipine Oxyfe drine Metipranolol Nimorazole Oxymetazoline Metixene Nisoldipine Oxymorphon Metoprolol N-Isopropylsalicylamide Oxypertine Metronidazole Nitrazepam Papaverine Metsulfuron -methyl Nitrendipine Paracetamol Metyrapone Nizatidine Paraoxon Mexiletine N-Methy lephedrine Paroxetine Mianserin Nomifensine Penfluridol Miconazole Norbuprenorphine Pentamidine Midazolam Nordiazepam Pentoxyverine Midodrine Nordiazepam N -ethyl Perazine Milrinone Norephedrine Periciazine Minoxidil Norethisterone Perindopril Mirt azapine Norethisterone acetate Perphenazine Mizolastine Norfenefrine Pethidine Moclobemide Norfentanyl Phenacetin Modafinil Norfloxacin Phenazone Molsidomine Normorphine Phenazopyridine Monocrotophos Nortriptyline Phencyclidine Monolinuron Noscapine Phenel zine Moperone Nuarimol Pheniramine Morphine Obidoxime Phenprocoumon Morphine -3-ß-D-glucuronide Ofloxacin Phenylephrine Moxaverine Olanza pine Phenyltoloxamine Moxisylyte On dansetron Phenytoin Moxonidine Opipramol Pholedrine Nabumetone Orciprenaline Physostigmine Nadolol Ornidazole Pilocarpine Naftidrofuryl Orphenadrine Pindolol Naftifine Oxadixyl Pioglitazone Nalidixic acid Oxamyl Pipamperone Nalorphine Oxatomide Pirbuterol Naloxone Oxazepam Pirenzepine Naltrexo ne Oxcarbazepine Piretanide 4 Piritramide Reproterol Tertalolol Piroxicam Reserpine Tetracaine Pizotifen Riluzole Tetrazepam Practolol Risperidone Tetroxoprim Prajmalium Ritodrine Tetryzoline Pramip exole Rizatriptan THC Prazepam Ropinirole THC -COOH Prazosin Ropivacaine THC -OH Prednisolone Rosiglitazon Thebacon Prednisone Salbutamol Theobromine Prilocaine Salicylamide Theophylline Primaquine Scopolamine Thiabendazole Primidone Serotonin Thiamazole Procainamide Sertindole Thiamine Prochlorperazine Sertraline Thiopropa zate Procyclidine Sildenafil Th ioproperazine Progesterone Simazine Thioridazine Promazine Sotalol Thiram Promethazin Spirapril Tiagabine Prometryn Stanozol ol Tiapride Propafenone Sulf abenzamide Ticlopidine Propiconazole Sulfadiazine Tiemonium Propionylpromazine Sulfadoxine Tilidine Propipocaine Sulfaethidole Timolol Pro piverine Sulfaguanidine Tinidazole Propranolol Sulfamethizole Tizanidine Propyphenazone Sulfamethoxazole Tocainide Prothiopendyl Sulfapyridine Tolazoline Protriptyline Sulfaquinoxaline Tolbutamide Pseudoephedrine Sulindac Toliprolol Psilocin Sulpiride Tolnaftate Pyranocoumarin Sultiame Tolpropamine Pyribenzamine Sumatriptan Tolycaine Pyridoxine Suxibuzone Topotecan Pyrimethamine Tadalafil Torasemide Pyritinol Talinolol Tramadol Pyrvinium Tamoxifen Trane xamic ac id Quetiapine Telmisartan Trazodone Quinapril Temazepam Triadimenol Quinine Tenoci xam Triallate Ramipril Terazosine Triamterene Ranitidine Terbinafine Triazolam Raubasine Terbutaline Trifluperazine Reboxetine Terbutryn Trifluperidol Rem oxipride Terconazole Triflupromazine Repaglinide Terfenadine Trimethobenzamide 5 Trimethoprim Tulob uterol Xantinol Trimipramine Urapidil Xipamide Tripelennamine Valdecoxib Xylometazoline Triprolidine Valsartan Yohimbine Tritoqualine Vardenafil Zolpidem Tromantadine Venlafaxine Zopiclone Tropisetron Verapamil Zuclopenthixol Trospium Vincamine Tryptamin e Warfarin MODALITA’ NEGATIVA: Azelaic Acid Ethyl sulfate 2-Amino -5-nitrobenzophenone Aztreona m Ethyl sulfate -D5 4-Benz amidosalicyclic acid Benserazid Furosemid 5-(p -Methylphenyl) -phenylhydantoin Benzthiazide Hydrochlorothiazide 5-Aminosalicylic acid Bezafibrate Morphin -3ßD -glucuronide -D3 6-Mercaptourine Brallobarbital Pentobarbital Acetazolamide Carbenoxolone Phenobarbital Acetylsalicylic Acid Chlorothiazide Propallylonal Adenine Cimetidine THC -COOH Adenosine Cinchonine THC -OH Adrenalone Cortisone Triamcinolone Alprostadil Dinoprost Amobarbital Epi
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