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Can some of you experts please answer a few basic questions for me please? I bought a certain medication in powder form from somebody who supplies pharmacies. But now I’m afraid to use it because I’m concerned that the seller sent me something else. That’s why I want to have the powder tested in order to confirm that I received the right medication. I also want to test it for purity. The medication is supposed to be very pure, but I’m concerned that the seller mixed some kind of filler into the medication in order to make bigger profit.
I first wanted to have the powder tested as an unknown substance, but that turned out to be too expensive. It costs around $350. But then I contacted another laboratory where they said they can test the powder with Gas Chromatography-Mass Spectrometry or Liquid Chromatography-Mass Spectrometry which cost only $60 and $50. However, I would first have to tell them what is my medication supposed to be so they can calculate the molecular weight and decide whether to test the powder with GC-MS or LC-MS analysis. But the problem is that if I tell them what is my medication supposed to be, then they might not even test it and just tell me what they think I want to hear. Yes I know I’m paranoid, but you have to understand that my life runs according to Murphy’s Law. Even if there is the tinniest possibility that I’ll get screwed, then I’ll get screwed for sure. LOL!
But maybe I found a way to solve the problem. Can you answer these questions below for me please?:
-What do GC-MS and LC-MS machines actually measure? Do they measure molecular weight of different molecules present in the sample? Do machines show you specific numbers?
-If I understand correctly, GC-MS is used for analyzing low molecular weight molecules, and LC-MS is used for analyzing high molecular weight molecules. So what is the exact range for each analysis? Does this depend on the specific machine that is used for the analysis?
-If I tell the laboratory that the molecular weight of the substance which I want to have tested is between 800 and 1300, will they be able to decide whether to test it with GC-MS or LC-MS?
-And the last question is about purity. Let’s say you mix 20 grams of substance A (in powder form) with 10g of substance B (also in powder form). And let’s say substance A can be analyzed with GC-MS, and substance B can be analyzed with LC-MS. And now let’s say you analyze the mixture with GC-MS. Will the analysis show the molecular weight of the substance A and that the substance A represents only 66.6% of the mixture? I basically want to know whether GC-MS and LC-MS can also show you the percentage of each substance in the sample.
Your help is greatly appreciated.
Mark
PS. If you’re aware of any even cheaper GC-MS and LC-MS laboratory then please let me know. In the future I’ll need to test more medications.
