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Quantification of Opiates in Human Urine

Waters
9 May 2012

This note outlines a LC-MS/MS method developed to allow the simultaneous quantification of several opiates in human urine. The method can be used to establish whether the morphine present has originated from illicit use.

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LC-MSMass SpectrometryToxicology / Drugs of Abuse TestingAnti-Doping ScienceOpiatesMorphineCodeine

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