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Greenlighter
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I have become quite concerned about new synthetic opiods such as isotonitazene, other nitrazenes and brorphine entering drug market.
These substances can't be detected by fent straps. I have read and saw pictures showing the results by someone who was vouched for by the community as very knowledgable with reagent testing claiming to show that iso can be detected if you own all of the reagent kits available from the bunk police. She posted pics however unfortunately that forum got shut down when the app it was on did a purge of drug related forums on their platform. How she claimed it works is each test kit has a different reaction to iso so by using all of the test kits you create an "isolated fingerprint" I'm a little skeptical has anyone else heard of this method?
If that info is inaccurate then I'm guessing the only way to reliably detect nitrazines is by sending them in for lab testing. I'm surprised no one has developed a nitrazene test strip yet. I know they are very new substances but they are rapidly becoming a huge problem across North America and one of these nitrazines that I can't recall the name of at the moment is 20 times more potent than fentanyl. Iso has flooded my area and that's 3 times as potent as fentanyl. And it's not just fake presses it's even getting laid on blotter paper.
These substances can't be detected by fent straps. I have read and saw pictures showing the results by someone who was vouched for by the community as very knowledgable with reagent testing claiming to show that iso can be detected if you own all of the reagent kits available from the bunk police. She posted pics however unfortunately that forum got shut down when the app it was on did a purge of drug related forums on their platform. How she claimed it works is each test kit has a different reaction to iso so by using all of the test kits you create an "isolated fingerprint" I'm a little skeptical has anyone else heard of this method?
If that info is inaccurate then I'm guessing the only way to reliably detect nitrazines is by sending them in for lab testing. I'm surprised no one has developed a nitrazene test strip yet. I know they are very new substances but they are rapidly becoming a huge problem across North America and one of these nitrazines that I can't recall the name of at the moment is 20 times more potent than fentanyl. Iso has flooded my area and that's 3 times as potent as fentanyl. And it's not just fake presses it's even getting laid on blotter paper.