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Author Spotlight: An Efficient Methodology to Confidently Differentiate and Characterize Fentanyl Analogs
Published on: November 8, 2024
Emerging Concern: Lidocaine Adulterated "Purple Fentanyl" in the Midwest
Satneet Singh1, Melissa Perchellet1, Sophie Troupe1
1The University of Kansas School of Medicine-Kansas City, Kansas City, Kansas (Singh, Perchellet, Troupe, Sethi); Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, The University of Kansas School of Medicine-Kansas City, Kansas City, Kansas (Singh, Perchellet, Sethi); Department of Neurology, The University of Kansas School of Medicine-Kansas City, Kansas City, Kansas (Troupe).
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