Newspapers Writing in the Moscow daily
Komsomolskaya Pravda, Viktor Baranets, a former Russian Defense Ministry official, stated that the Ministry of the Interior knew that any normal
riot control agent, such as
pepper spray or
tear gas, would allow the attackers time to harm the hostages. They decided to use the strongest agent available. The paper identified the material as a
KGB-developed "psycho-chemical gas" known as
Kolokol-1, and reported that "the gas had such an influence on siege leader
Barayev that he couldn't get up from [his] desk". Russian doctors who helped hostages in the first minutes after the siege used a common
antidote to fentanyl,
naloxone, by injection. But the effects of the fentanyl derivative's application, which can exacerbate
chronic diseases, grew acute for the hostages, who had stayed in a closed space without water and food for several days. Thomas Zilker: It seems to be different from fentanyl,
carfentanil and
sufentanil, but it has to be, it has to have the potency of carfentanil at least because otherwise it wouldn’t work in this circumstance. So the Russians obviously have designed a new fentanyl which we cannot detect in the west. Mark Wheelis: The fact that the Russians did it and got away with a lethality of less than twenty percent suggests to me that very likely there may have been a novel agent with a higher safety margin than normal fentanyl.
Riches et al. In 2012, Riches et al. found evidence from
liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry analysis of extracts of clothing from two British survivors, and urine from a third survivor, that the aerosol was a mixture
carfentanil and
remifentanil the exact proportions of which they could not determine. Assuming that these were the only active constituents (which has not been verified by the Russian military), the primary acute toxic effect to the theatre victims would have been opioid-induced
apnea; in this case
mechanical ventilation and/or treatment with
naloxone, the specific antidote for poisoning with carfentanil in humans, would have been life-saving for many or all victims. If fentanyl or a fentanyl derivative was used, the hostage liberators had only minutes to inject naloxone into the hostages before death by asphyxiation occurred. ==References==