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Blue M30
Sold as: Not Specified
ID: 10317
ID: 10317
Name: Blue M30
Other Names:
UniqueCode:More infoUnique Lookup Code is an alphanumeric string created by the submitter and included with the sample so anonymously submitted samples can be positively identified as the submitter's sample. PDX39
Marquis:More infoThe Marquis Test is a reagent field test conducted by placing a drop of reagent liquid onto a small sample of the material being tested. The chemicals in the reagent react differently with different chemicals, turning a variety of colors based on the what is in the material being tested. Light Brown
Mecke:More infoAs with the Marquis Test, The Mecke Test is a reagent field test conducted by placing a drop of liquid reagent onto a sample of the material in question. Mecke reagent is primarily used for the identification of heroin and other opiates. Light Purple
Mandelin:More infoThe Mandelin Test is a reagent field test conducted by placing a drop of liquid reagent onto a sample of the material in question. Mandelin is primarily used for the detection of ketamine and PMA. It is a mixture of ammonium metavanadate and concentrated sulfuric acid. Orange / Yellow
GC/MS:More infoThe GC/MS Lab Test  
Test Date: May 11, 2021
Pub. Date: May 11, 2021
Src Location: Portland, OR
Submitter Loc: Portland, OR
United States
Color: Blue
Size: 106 mg, 6.60 mm x 3.10 mm
Data Source: DrugsData
Tested by: DDL
Lab's ID: 21040171
Sold as: Not Specified
Expected to be: Oxycodone and/or fentanyl
Lab comments:
Regarding Metamizole / 4-Methylaminoantipyrine:

Our current GC/MS protocol can not distinguish between metamizole and 4-methylaminoantipyrine. 4-Methylaminoantipyrine is a metabolite of metamizole. Their mass spectra are indistinguishable because metamizole undergoes thermal decomposition to 4-methylaminoantipyrine and aminopyrine during GC-MS analysis. The chemical identified in this sample could be either Metamizole or 4-Methylaminoantipyrine, or a combination of the two.

Round light blue tablet with poorly formed 'M' on one side, '30' and break line on the other. Counterfeit oxycodone.
Jul 7, 2021: Identification of Metamizole changed to Metamizole OR 4-Methylaminoantipyrine.

May 11 2021: Presence of methamphetamine and dimethylamphetamine could be a result of sample contamination before arriving at the lab. In any case it's unlikely that the tablet contained psychoactive amounts of methamphetamine and dimethylamphetamine.