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Do these EZ test kits detect PCP?

robertinc

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Can it be determined if there is PCP in a pill sold as X, by using a home kit?

Thanks.
 
First of all, all the test kits vary in what substances they can detect.

As far as I know, none of the testers can detect the presence of Angel Dust (PCP).

http://www.ez-test.com.au./

Also, to the best of my knowledge, PCP IS NOT an ingredient that manufacturers bother to put in ecstasy tablets - from my experience (hehehe experience consuming, not manufacturing).
 
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We 've never tried EZ Test on PCP because I can't find pcp here in Holland. Since PCP is structurally very similar to ketamine my guess is that EZ Test Mandelin should detect this.
Oh, and by the way : it's www.eztest.com for EZ Test HQ.
 
there is PCP in pills here in the States

The DEA recently confiscated large amounts of pills in Florida that were tested as mostly PCP.

Surf the DEA site and you can find the report.

Somewhere here on Bluelight someone had the link posted. That's how I saw it.
 
The Florida Department of Law Enforcement (FDLE) Orlando Regional Crime Laboratory recently received a submission of 137.7 grams of blue and 33.2 grams of green tablets, 9 millimeters in diameter, with an elevated cross on one side and single-scored on the reverse (see Photo 7), and 23.3 grams of yellow tablets, 11 millimeters in diameter, with the ying/yang symbol on one side (see Photo 8), all suspected Ecstasy. The numbers of tablets were not determined; however, the blue and green "cross" tablets weighed approximated 270 milligrams each, while the yellow "ying/yang" tablets weighed approximately 360 milligrams each. The exhibits were seized by the Orange County Sheriff's Office as a result of a buy/bust operation in the Pine Hills area of Orlando. Analysis of the blue and green "cross" tablets by GC/MS, however, indicated not MDMA but rather phencyclidine (PCP). The amount of PCP was not quantitated; however, the green tablets had approximately three times as much PCP as the blue tablets. Analysis of the yellow "ying-yang" tablets by GC/MS indicated an approximate 3:1 mixture of MDA and methamphetamine (exact quantitation not performed) This is the first time this laboratory has seen "cross" logo PCP tablets.
 
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