806177
From King County, Washington on 8/5/2024
Assumed to be fentanyl, methamphetamine
This is a messy brew of 6 major substances:
Fentanyl is potent and the amount changes by batch. If you weren't expecting it, consider getting test strips online or from a harm reduction program. Carry naloxone (Narcan) to reverse overdoses. Don't use alone so someone can help if you go out.
There are a lot of different substances in this sample. We don't know the harms that some of these can cause. Be careful and be prepared for unexpected reactions.
Fluorofentanyl is showing up recently. It's the result of different raw materials being used to make fentanyl. We don't know yet if it causes any specific problems.
Looks = amber crystals
Need free supplies and advice to keep you safe? Find your nearest harm reduction program at harmreduction.org
Major substances in graph:
- Peak 10.39 = p-fluorofentanyl
- Peak 4.39 = methamphetamine
- Peak 6.14 = N-acetylmethamphetamine
- Peak 6.48 = acetaminophen
- Peak 7.27 = lidocaine
- Peak 9.35 = despropionyl p-fluorofentanyl
Method(s): GCMS
Lab Notes:
Record for Sample 806177 last updated 29 Aug 2024.
From King County, Washington on 8/5/2024
Assumed to be fentanyl, methamphetamine
This is a messy brew of 6 major substances:
Fentanyl is potent and the amount changes by batch. If you weren't expecting it, consider getting test strips online or from a harm reduction program. Carry naloxone (Narcan) to reverse overdoses. Don't use alone so someone can help if you go out.
There are a lot of different substances in this sample. We don't know the harms that some of these can cause. Be careful and be prepared for unexpected reactions.
Fluorofentanyl is showing up recently. It's the result of different raw materials being used to make fentanyl. We don't know yet if it causes any specific problems.
Looks = amber crystals
Need free supplies and advice to keep you safe? Find your nearest harm reduction program at harmreduction.org
Major substances in graph:
- Peak 10.39 = p-fluorofentanyl
- Peak 4.39 = methamphetamine
- Peak 6.14 = N-acetylmethamphetamine
- Peak 6.48 = acetaminophen
- Peak 7.27 = lidocaine
- Peak 9.35 = despropionyl p-fluorofentanyl
Method(s): GCMS
Lab Notes:
Record for Sample 806177 last updated 29 Aug 2024.
From King County, Washington on 8/5/2024
Assumed to be fentanyl, methamphetamine
This is a messy brew of 6 major substances:
Fentanyl is potent and the amount changes by batch. If you weren't expecting it, consider getting test strips online or from a harm reduction program. Carry naloxone (Narcan) to reverse overdoses. Don't use alone so someone can help if you go out.
There are a lot of different substances in this sample. We don't know the harms that some of these can cause. Be careful and be prepared for unexpected reactions.
Fluorofentanyl is showing up recently. It's the result of different raw materials being used to make fentanyl. We don't know yet if it causes any specific problems.
Looks = amber crystals
Need free supplies and advice to keep you safe? Find your nearest harm reduction program at harmreduction.org
Major substances in graph:
- Peak 10.39 = p-fluorofentanyl
- Peak 4.39 = methamphetamine
- Peak 6.14 = N-acetylmethamphetamine
- Peak 6.48 = acetaminophen
- Peak 7.27 = lidocaine
- Peak 9.35 = despropionyl p-fluorofentanyl
Method(s): GCMS
Lab Notes:
Record for Sample 806177 last updated 29 Aug 2024.