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⫸STICKY⫷ Reagent Testing Results Webapp & Charts (results for 800+ substances!)

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Hey everyone.
The folks at PRO Test made this awesome webapp that contains reagent testing results for pretty much any substance imaginable.
You can either enter the reaction colors and attempt to find a substance based on the reactions that you are witnessing, or look up a chart for any of the 800+ substances on there.
Check it out here!

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As a backup, here is a table of reagent test results for hundreds of substances grouped by the color of each reaction, and the same table listed alphabetically by the substance's name. Please note that these lists are from a few years ago (I believe around 2018-2020) and (unlike the webapp above) do not include info on Hoffman’s reagent or newer RCs.
 
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Hey everyone.
The folks at PRO Test made this awesome webapp that contains reagent testing results for pretty much any substance imaginable.
You can either enter the reaction colors and attempt to find a substance based on the reactions that you are witnessing, or look up a chart for any of the 800+ substances on there.
Check it out here!

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As a backup, here is a table of reagent test results for hundreds of substances grouped by the color of each reaction, and the same table listed alphabetically by the substance's name.
Thank you so much 🙏🏼 a quick question, if two substances are present in a sample for example a stimulant and a depressant. How would a reagent react.
For example their is a huge increase in metonitazene and bromazolam in fake benzos right now.
 
Thank you so much 🙏🏼 a quick question, if two substances are present in a sample for example a stimulant and a depressant. How would a reagent react.
For example their is a huge increase in metonitazene and bromazolam in fake benzos right now.
a benzo test strip would be your best bet for that.
 
Thank you so much 🙏🏼 a quick question, if two substances are present in a sample for example a stimulant and a depressant. How would a reagent react.
For example their is a huge increase in metonitazene and bromazolam in fake benzos right now.
Dude that is so scary.

So, your question is a little bit too broad to answer specifically. However, whichever reaction is darker, is generally going to obscure the color of the lighter reaction. Just as an example there is speedy MDMA out there with meth/cathinones etc. Both react with the marquis reagent, but MDMA's dark purple reaction you cant see the yellow or red reaction of the stimulant. Or it's at least very difficult because the stimulant flashes quicker. You can actually slow down the marquis with a tiny amount of methanol, but I suspect it causes the kits to go bad quicker.

Anyway it really depends on the particular combination, which is why it's never a bad idea to cross check the sample with different test kits. Sometimes there is no reaction with a specific compound and reagent system so keep that in mind too.
 
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