Description
This test is used to identify harmful adulterants (ephedrine, levasimole and phenacetine) that are commonly found in cocaine (in powder or rocks forms). Based on a wet chemical reaction, this identification test is extremely reliable and easy to use. Insert a small amount of the substance to identify. In contact with the suspicious substance, the ampoule will change color. Compare then the color change with the color chart included in the leaflet.
A dark green color indicates the presence of levamisole, an antiparasitic agent that can cause allergic and neurological reactions. When used regularly at high doses, its effects can be fatal.
A khaki color indicates the presence of phenacetine, a precursor of paracetamol with analgesic (painkiller) and antipyretic (anti-fever) properties that has been withdrawn from the market because of its nephrotoxicity and carcinogenic potential.
A green / anis-green color indicates the presence of ephedrine, one of the precursors of reference for the clandestine manufacturing of methamphetamine and methcathinones. Present in many non-prescription drugs, ephedrine is easily accessible by traffickers.
This test also can indicate the presence of ibuprohen, vitamin C, lidocaine, benzocaine and procaine.
Accurate result within 1 minute.
NarcoCheck® ID-Test® is intended to be used by health professionals, law enforcement, customs and associations that promote prevention for drugs consumption related risks.
Note :
- If the test does not react, the tested sample does not contain any of these substances.
- The test does not react in contact with pure (uncut) cocaine.
Advantages of the NarcoCheck® ID-Test® Cocaine Adulterants :
Included in the NarcoCheck® ID-Test® Cocaine Adulterants :
Important :
The results of a chemical test of substance identification need to be confirmed by a referenced analytical method such as GC/MS and HPLC-MS/MS. This analysis will also establish an exact dosage.
How to use it
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