Feb 28 2022: This sample contained two peaks. One of them is confirmed as Apremilast after running the reference standard. The standard didn't produce a secondary peak. The peak at 9.7 minutes in this sample is still unidentified.
Feb 17 2022: Possible Apremilast and GC/MS degradation compound.
Feb 17 2022: This type of drug falls outside the scope of DrugsData. Our program is designed to test psychoactive drugs. If your sample is not one of the substances we've already identified, then you must ask first before sending in your sample.
This sample contains an unidentified chemical. We do not have a matching substance in our lab's internal database and have not yet been able to identify the chemical(s).
We need the help of outside expert analytical chemists and drug geeks to determine what substance matches the mass spectrum (MS) fingerprint.
The lab's GC/MS graphs can be viewed by clicking on the thumbnails on this page.
Please use our contact form and include the DrugsData ID (12212) or this URL along with any communications.
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Unidentified Substance #2: 3 parts [this is Apremilast]
Feb 17 2022: Possible Apremilast and GC/MS degradation compound.
See DrugsData FAQ, question #3: ''What types of drugs can you analyze?''.
We need the help of outside expert analytical chemists and drug geeks to determine what substance matches the mass spectrum (MS) fingerprint. The lab's GC/MS graphs can be viewed by clicking on the thumbnails on this page.
Please use our contact form and include the DrugsData ID (12212) or this URL along with any communications.