Development of a High-Resolution Paper-Spray Mass Spectrometry Method using Street Drugs for the Early Detection of Emerging Drugs in the Unregulated Supply
Allie Miskulin, Bruce Wallace, Dennis Kumar Hore, Chris Gill
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Adulteration of the unregulated opioid supply has contributed to increasing number of overdose deaths in North America. Harm-reduction drug checking has emerged as a strategy to address increasing adulteration rates by providing information about sample composition to people who use drugs. While paper-spray mass spectrometry is capable of trace detection for drug checking, the presence of newly emerging substances often goes undetected if not included in the targeted analysis method. High-resolution mass spectrometry has not been widely used in drug checking efforts to date, but has advanced capabilities to allow the detection of newly emerging substances. We present a high-resolution paper-spray mass spectrometry method developed for the detection of newly emerging compounds in the street drug supply. The method was used to analyze a selection of opioid samples received at a drug checking service in Victoria, British Columbia, Canada. Using this approach, newly emerging adulterants, precursors and byproducts were identified in the local street drug supply.