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FAST TOXICOLOGICAL SCREENING KIT by LC-MS/MS – Code SC9000B FAST TOXICOLOGICAL SCREENING KIT BY LC-MS/MS – Code SC9000B The kit for the toxicological-forensic analysis is a screening method to analyze hundreds of compounds in positive and negative mode, in plasma and blood. It is possible to determine the following molecules: POSITIVE MODE: Amitrole Alypin Bamifylline 17 -alpha -Methyltestosterone Amantadine Bamipin 2-Amino -5-chlorobenzophenone Ambroxol Beclamide 2-Amino -5-nitrobenzophenone Ambucetamide Beclometasone dipropionate 2-Hydroxyethylflurazepam Amezinium Befunolol 3,4 -Methylenedioxyamphetamine Amidopyrin Bendiocarb 3,4 -Methylenedioxyethylamphetamine Amidotrizoic Acid Benfluorex 3,4 -Methylenedioxymethamphet amine Amiloride Benodanil 3,5 -Diiodotyrosine Aminodantrolene Benperidole 4-Benzamidosalicyclic acid Aminoglutethimide Benproperine 6-Mercaptourine Aminophenazone Bensultap 6-O-Monoacetylmorphine Aminopromazine Bentiromide 7-Aminoclonazepam Aminorex Benzatropine 7-Aminodesmethylflunitrazepam Amiodarone Benzocaine 7-Aminoflunitrazepam Amiphenazole Benzoct amine 7-Aminonitrazepam Amisul pride Benzododecinium 9-Hydroxyrisperidone Amitriptylin Benzoylecgonine cebutolol Amlodipine Benzthiazuron Aceclidine Ammoidin Berberine Aceclofenac Amorolfine Betamethasone 21 -phosphate Acemetacin Amoxicillin Betaxolol Acep romazine Amphetamine Bevonium Aceprometazine Amrinone Bezafibrate Acetiamin Antazoline Biperiden Acetylaminonitroprophoxybenzene Apalcillin Bisoprolol Aciclovir Apomorphine Bornaprine Actinoquinol Apophedrin Brodifacoum Adenine Apraclonidin Bromacil Adrenalone Aprinidine Bromazepam Ajmaline Atenolol Bromocriptine Alachlor Atorvastatin Brompheniramine Alclometasone -17,21 -dipropionate Atraton Brotizolam Alimemazine Atrazine -desethyl Bucetin Alizapride Atropine Bufe xamac Allopurinol Atropinmethylbromid Bumetanide Almitrine Az atadi ne Bunazosin alpha -Hydroxyalprazolam Azelastine Bunitrolol alpha -Hydrox ytriazolam Azintamid Bupivacaine Alprazolam Aztreonam Bupranolol Alprenolol Baclofen Buprenorphine Altretamine Bambuterol Buprofezin 1 Buspirone Clobenzepam Dienogest Butaperazine Clobutino l Diethazine Butetamate Cl omethiazole Diethylcarbamazine Butoxycaine Clomipramine Difenoconazole Cafaminol Clonazepam Difenoxuron Caffeine Clonidine Diflucortolone Candesartan Clopenthixol Dihydrocodeine Caproylresorcinol Clopidogrel Dihydroergocristin Captopril Cloprednol Dihydr oergotamine Carazolol Clozapine Dilazep Carbamazepine Cocaine Diltiazem Carbamazepine 10,11 -ep oxide Codeine Dimetindene Carbendazim 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 Cycl ovalone Dobutamine Chlorbenzoxamine Cyproheptadine Dorzolamide Chlorcyclizine Cytarabine Doxapram Chlordiazepoxide D3 -Doxepin Doxepin Chloridazon D5 -Diazepam Doxylamine Chlormadinone Acetate Dapiprazole Drofenine Chlormequat Deflazacort Dummy Chlorpheneth iazin e Demeton -S-methylsulfone Ecgoninemethylester Chlorpheniramine Denaverine EDDP Chlorpromazine Desalkylflurazepam Embutramide Chlorpromazine Sulfoxide Desipramine Enalapril Chlorprothixene Desmedipham Enoximone Cilastatin Desmethylclobazam Ephedrine Cilazapril Desmethylclomipramine Eprosartan Cimetidine Dexamethasone Esculin Cinnarizine Dexamethasone 21 -isonic otina te Esmolol Cinoxacin Dexfenfluramine Estazolam Ciprofloxacin Dextromethorphan Ethenzamide Cisapride Dextropropoxyphene Etofenamate Citalopram Diaveridine Etomidate Clarithromycin Diazepam Etoposide Clemastine Dibutyl adipate Famotidine Clenbuterol Diclofenac Fedrilate Clobazam Dicycloverine Felbamate 2 Felodipine Guanoxan Lisinopril Fenarimol Haloperidol Lonazolac Fendiline Haloxyfop ethoxyethyl ester Loperamide Fenetylline Heptaminol Loratadine Fenflu ramin e Heroin Lorazepam Fenpipramide Hexazinone Lormetazepam Fenpiprane Hexobendine Losartan Fenproporex Histamine Loxapine Fentanyl Histapyrrodine Lysergide Fenticonazole Homatropine Mafenide Fexofenadine Hordenine Mapro tilin e Flecainide Hydrocodone MBDB Flocoumafen Hydrocortisone Mebeverine Floctafenine Hydrocortisone 21 -acetate Meclizine Fluanisone Hydromorphone Meclofenamic acid Fluconazole Hydr oxyzine 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 Flu rochl oridone Ipratropium Meloxicam Fluspirilen Iprazochrome Melperone Fluticasone Propionate Irbesartan Melphalan Fluvastadine Isoaminile Mepindolol Fluvoxamine Isoconazole Mepivacaine Fuberidazole Isoprenaline Meptazinol Furalaxyl Isoproturon Mequitazine Gabapentin Isothipendyl Mescalin e Galantamine Isoxicam Me soridazine Gallopamil Isoxsuprine Mesuximide Gemcitabine Kavain Metaclazepam Glibenclamide Ketamin e Metamfepramone Glibornuride Ke toprofen Metamitron Gliclazide Ketorolac Metamphetamine Glimepiride Ketotifen Metazachlor Glipizide Lamotrigine Metenolone acetate Gliquidone Lercanidipine Metformin Griseofulvin Levocabastine Methabenzthiazuron Guaifenesin Levodopa Methadone Guan abenz Levomepromazine Methaphenilene Guanethidine Levopropylhexedrin Methapyrilene Guanfacine Lidocaine Methaqualon 3 Methazolamide Nebivolol Oxilofrine Methfuroxam Nefopam Oxitriptan Methocarbamol Nicardipine Oxitropium Methopr otryn e Nicotinamide Oxomemazine Methotrexate Nicotine Oxprenolol Methylephedrine Nifedipine Oxybuprocaine Methylphenidate Nifenazone Oxybutynin Methylscopolamine Niflumic acid Oxyco done Methylthiouracil Nimodipine Oxyfedrine Metipranolol Nimorazole Oxymetazoline Metixene Nisoldipine Oxymorphon Metoprolol N-Isopropylsalicylamide Oxypertine Metronidazole Nitrazepam Papaverine Metsulfuron -methyl Nitrendipine Paracetamol Metyrapone Nizatidi ne Paraoxon Mexiletine N-Methylephedrine Paroxetine Mianserin Nomifensine Penfluridol Miconazole Norbuprenorphine Pentamidine Midazolam Nordiazepam Pentoxyverine Midodrine Nordiazepam N -ethyl Perazine Milrinone Norephedrine Periciazine Minoxidil Norethisterone Perindopril Mirtaz apine Norethisterone acetate Perphenazine Mizolastine Norfenefrine Pethidine Moclobemide Norfentanyl Phenacetin Modafinil Norfloxacin Phenazone Molsidomine Normorphine Phenazopyridine Monocrotophos Nortriptyline Phencyclid ine Monolinuron Noscapine Phenelzine Moperone Nuarimol Pheniramine Morphine Obidoxime Phenprocoumon Morphine -3-ß-D-glucuronide Ofloxacin Phenylephrine Moxaverine Ola nzapi ne Phenyltoloxamine Moxisylyte Ondansetron Phenytoin Moxonidine Opipramol Pholedrine Nabumetone Orciprenaline Physostigmine Nadolol Ornidazole Pilocarpine Naftidrofuryl Orphenadrine Pindolol Naftifine Oxadixyl Pioglitazone Nalidixic acid Oxamyl Pipamperone Nalorphine Oxatomide Pirbuterol Naloxon e Oxazepam Pirenzepine Na ltrexone Oxcarbazepine Piretanide Nandrolone Oxeladin Piritramide Naphazoline Oxetacaine Piroxicam N-Despropylpropafenone Oxiconazole Pizotifen 4 Practolol Risperidone Tetroxoprim Prajmal ium Ritodrine Tetryzoline Pramipexole 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 Thiopr opaza te Procyclidine Sildenafil Thioproperazine Progesterone Simazine Thioridazine Promazine Sotalol Thiram Promethazin Spirapril Tiagabine Prometryn Stano zolol Tiapride Propafenone Sulfabenzamide Ticlopidine Propiconazole Sulfadiazine Tiemonium Propionylpromazine Sulfadoxine Tilidine Propipocaine Sulfaethidole Timolol Propi verine 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 Tr anexa mic acid Quetiapine Telmisartan Trazodone Quinapril Temaze pam Triadimenol Quinine Tenocixam Triallate Ramipril Terazosine Triamterene Ranitidine Terbinafine Triazolam Raubasine Terbutaline Trifluperazine Reboxetine Terbutryn Trifluperidol Remox ipride Terconazole Triflupromazine Repaglinide Terfenadine Trimethobenzamide Reproterol Tertalolol Trimethoprim Reserpine Tetracaine Trimipramine Riluzole Tetrazepam Tripelennamine 5 Triprolidine Valdecoxib Xipamide Tritoqualine Valsartan Xylometazoline Tromantadine Vardenafil Yohimbine Tropisetron Venlafaxine Zolpidem Trospium Verapamil Zopiclone Trypta mine Vincamine Zuclopenthixol Tulobuterol Warfarin Urapidil Xantinol NEGATIVE MODE: Azelaic Acid Ethyl sulfate 2-Amino -5-nitrobenzophenone Aztreonam Ethyl sulfate -D5 4-Ben zamidosalicyclic 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 Epine phrin
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