eztest Cocaine Cutting Agent Test

CHF 12.90

The cocaine cutting agent test can be used to reliably test whether cutting agent has been added to the cocaine.

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Beschreibung

With the cocaine cutting agent test from eztest, it can be proven whether and which cutting agent has been added to the cocaine. In the case of pure cocaine, the speed test does not trigger a color reaction. A change in colour, on the other hand, confirms that cutting agents have been added to the cocaine. The enclosed color scale shows which of the listed extenders was detected in the sample.

The use of cutting agents in drugs is highly problematic and can lead to death in addition to serious side effects. This rapid test is therefore an efficient tool in connection with preventive measures.

To test the purity content, we recommend the cocaine purity test.

Cocaine Cutting Agent Test

  1. Open the ampoule for the test
  2. Add cocaine to the ampoule
  3. Close the ampoule with the cap and shake
  4. Match color with enclosed color strip

Which cutting agents are tested?

This test can be used to identify the following cutting agents:

  • Acetylsalicylic acid
  • Benzocaine
  • Ephedrine
  • Levamisole
  • Lidocaine
  • Acetaminophen
  • Phenacetin
  • Procaine
  • Vitamin C

Advantages of the cocaine cutting agent test

  • Easy-to-use cocaine extender test
  • Fast & reliable results within seconds
  • Easy and safe to carry out
  • High preventive effect

Scope of delivery includes cocaine extender substance test

  • Single Cocaine Extender Test Ampoule
  • Package leaflet

eztest as a qualitative provider

eztest stands for high quality and many years of experience in connection with the reliable detection of psychoactive substances.
With the substance tests, it is therefore possible to protect oneself from the ingestion of dangerous psychoactive substances. Especially at events, there is often a risk that drugs with harmful substances and cutting agents will be contaminated and dispensed. The risk of poisoning (intoxication) can thus be avoided as far as possible.