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Letter: For the record

Published 16 November 2002

• Fentanyl is a routinely used fast-acting oral or injectable anaesthetic. Trimethyl fentanyl is a derivative of fentanyl which emerged as an opiate possibly used in the Moscow theatre siege (“Which drugs can stun a crowd in seconds”, 2 November, p 7).

Issue no. 2369 published 16 November 2002

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