NC01011
From Greensboro, North Carolina on 7/13/2021
Assumed to be heroin, cocaine
This is a messy brew of 9 major substances:
But we found lots of contaminants too, with traces of norcocaine + xylazine + ecgonine methylester (EME) + benzoylecgonine (BZ) + 6-monoacetylmorphine (6-MAM) + p-fluorofentanyl + tropacocaine. Trace substances in small quantities can sometimes be harmless, but other times can cause health problems. If you have unexpected sensations, it may be due to these.
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.
Xylazine causes serious skin problems. These can happen anywhere on the body and don't heal quickly. And, xylazine can come on stronger than traditional dope and knock you out, so be mindful of your surroundings. It's best to avoid dope with xylazine. You might need medical attention to prevent long-term damage.
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 = white powder
The Xchange in Greensboro can help provide you with free supplies and advice to stay safe. 'If you want to improve your life we are here to help you. One goal at a time. You make the goals... we listen to you.'
1114 Grove Street, Greensboro, NC 27403
Phone: 336-669-5543
Open: Mon 1-7pm, Tue 1-7pm, Thu 1-5pm, Fri 1-8pm
ncurbansurvivorunion.org
Major substances in graph:
- Peak 4.53 = methyl ecgonidine (MED)
- Peak 6.51 = ketamine
- Peak 6.97 = levamisole
- Peak 7.67 = cocaine
- Peak 8.95 = heroin
- Peak 9.27 = fentanyl
Method(s): GCMS + Derivatized GCMS
Peaks that don't appear on the graph were detected using other advanced methods. If a peak appears on the graph but isn't listed above, then we reviewed it and determined it's unimportant. Contact us if you want details.
Lab Notes:
Record for Sample NC01011 last updated 24 Jun 2022.
From Greensboro, North Carolina on 7/13/2021
Assumed to be heroin, cocaine
This is a messy brew of 9 major substances:
But we found lots of contaminants too, with traces of norcocaine + xylazine + ecgonine methylester (EME) + benzoylecgonine (BZ) + 6-monoacetylmorphine (6-MAM) + p-fluorofentanyl + tropacocaine. Trace substances in small quantities can sometimes be harmless, but other times can cause health problems. If you have unexpected sensations, it may be due to these.
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.
Xylazine causes serious skin problems. These can happen anywhere on the body and don't heal quickly. And, xylazine can come on stronger than traditional dope and knock you out, so be mindful of your surroundings. It's best to avoid dope with xylazine. You might need medical attention to prevent long-term damage.
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 = white powder
The Xchange in Greensboro can help provide you with free supplies and advice to stay safe. 'If you want to improve your life we are here to help you. One goal at a time. You make the goals... we listen to you.'
1114 Grove Street, Greensboro, NC 27403
Phone: 336-669-5543
Open: Mon 1-7pm, Tue 1-7pm, Thu 1-5pm, Fri 1-8pm
ncurbansurvivorunion.org
Major substances in graph:
- Peak 4.53 = methyl ecgonidine (MED)
- Peak 6.51 = ketamine
- Peak 6.97 = levamisole
- Peak 7.67 = cocaine
- Peak 8.95 = heroin
- Peak 9.27 = fentanyl
Method(s): GCMS + Derivatized GCMS
Peaks that don't appear on the graph were detected using other advanced methods. If a peak appears on the graph but isn't listed above, then we reviewed it and determined it's unimportant. Contact us if you want details.
Lab Notes:
Record for Sample NC01011 last updated 24 Jun 2022.
From Greensboro, North Carolina on 7/13/2021
Assumed to be heroin, cocaine
This is a messy brew of 9 major substances:
But we found lots of contaminants too, with traces of norcocaine + xylazine + ecgonine methylester (EME) + benzoylecgonine (BZ) + 6-monoacetylmorphine (6-MAM) + p-fluorofentanyl + tropacocaine. Trace substances in small quantities can sometimes be harmless, but other times can cause health problems. If you have unexpected sensations, it may be due to these.
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.
Xylazine causes serious skin problems. These can happen anywhere on the body and don't heal quickly. And, xylazine can come on stronger than traditional dope and knock you out, so be mindful of your surroundings. It's best to avoid dope with xylazine. You might need medical attention to prevent long-term damage.
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 = white powder
The Xchange in Greensboro can help provide you with free supplies and advice to stay safe. 'If you want to improve your life we are here to help you. One goal at a time. You make the goals... we listen to you.'
1114 Grove Street, Greensboro, NC 27403
Phone: 336-669-5543
Open: Mon 1-7pm, Tue 1-7pm, Thu 1-5pm, Fri 1-8pm
ncurbansurvivorunion.org
Major substances in graph:
- Peak 4.53 = methyl ecgonidine (MED)
- Peak 6.51 = ketamine
- Peak 6.97 = levamisole
- Peak 7.67 = cocaine
- Peak 8.95 = heroin
- Peak 9.27 = fentanyl
Method(s): GCMS + Derivatized GCMS
Peaks that don't appear on the graph were detected using other advanced methods. If a peak appears on the graph but isn't listed above, then we reviewed it and determined it's unimportant. Contact us if you want details.
Lab Notes:
Record for Sample NC01011 last updated 24 Jun 2022.