The class of pain-reducing drugs includes natural opioids (e.g., morphine), semi-synthetic opioids (e.g., oxymorphone), and synthetic (e.g., tapentadol). These drugs are frequently prescribed to treat acute and chronic pain. Therefore, it's essential to monitor opioid use in both clinical and forensic settings to detect abuse, ensure compliance, and prevent overdose.
The class of pain-reducing drugs includes natural opioids (e.g., morphine), semi-synthetic opioids (e.g., oxymorphone), and synthetic (e.g., tapentadol). These drugs are frequently prescribed to treat acute and chronic pain. Therefore, it's essential to monitor opioid use in both clinical and forensic settings to detect abuse, ensure compliance, and prevent overdose.
B-One®
Third-generation Enzyme, All-in-one solution, Room Temperature Hydrolysis, High-purity recombinant enzyme, no secondary proteins.
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Second-generation enzyme, High-purity recombinant enzyme, fast hydrolysis, no secondary proteins.