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Chemical Composition Used during the Moscow Theatre Siege?

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jakelamant33

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What derivative of fentanyl was used in the moscow theatre siege? I know that it was a derivative of fentanyl dissolved in halothane and most likely combined with a stimulant to stop respiratory depression. I was wondering if it were a liquid anesthetic combined with a micro pulverized fentanyl derivative that was passed through a standard aerosol canisiter or a nebulizer to evaporate the halothane and the carfentanil citrate and pass it through the theatre's ventilation system. I was curious as to what the composition was. I was wondering how they did what they did in October 2002. It had to be at least as potent as Carfentanil to work as quickly as it did in the theatre situation. Would anyone know about the synthesis of the stimulants that would stop the respiratory depression from happening as well as how it was probably dispersed. I do not want to obtain any of these substances , I just wanted to know how they pulled off the operation they did in Moscow. I am trying to learn about how these drugs work.
 
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Its was believed to be 3-Methylfentanyl but the identity was never released its all speculation the Moscow government didn't want to release the name of the drug even to the doctors treating the patients affected they just gave the people they could save naloxone shots to bring then back to life.
.it could have been a-methyfetanyl but
3-Methylfentanyl is even more potent.
 
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