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Oxycodone

Oxycodone is a semi-synthetic narcotic analgesic derived from Thebaine. The drug was synthesized in 1916 to improve on existing opioids in the hope that it would retain the analgesic effects of morphine and heroin with less dependence. To some extent, this was achieved, as Oxycodone does not have the same immediate effect as heroin or morphine with a shorter action time.

Oxycodone is clinically used under the trade name OxyContin since 1939 for the relief of moderate to severe pain. At present, Oxycodone is the most widely abused opioid drug in America with around 100,000 emergencies admitted to US hospitals per year. In light of this, Oxycodone abuse has notably risen in recent years.

Product Number: OXY10114

Cross Reactivity

AnalyteLODMatricesCompoundsCross Reactivity %
Oxycodone3.85 ng/mLWhole Blood, Post Mortem Blood, UrineOxycodone100
Hydrocodone94.6
Noroxycodone88.6
Codeine1.3
Amitriptyline<1
(R-) AMP<1
Buprenorphine<1
BZG<1
Delta-8 THC<1
Delta-9 THC<1
Dextromethorphan<1
Doxepin<1
Fentanyl<1
Imipramine<1
Levorphanol<1
Lorazepam<1
Meprobamate<1
Methodone<1
Morphine<1
Morphine-3-β-D-Glucuronide<1
Morphine-6-β-D-Glucuronide<1
Norcodeine<1
Noroxymorphone<1
Nortriptyline<1
Oxazepam<1
Oxymorphone<1
PCP<1
Phenobarbital<1
THC COOH<1
Thebaine<1
Tramadol<1
Zolpidem<1
*LOD is standardised to this compound

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