Drug checking results
Current warnings and particularities
6 June 2019
Current warnings May 2019
In May 2019, we tested a number of substances of particular health concern. In addition to some high-dose ecstasy tablets, one tablet dispensed as 2C-B contained a unknown substance detected. In addition, various new psychoactive substances were submitted for analysis, most of which contained the expected substance.
Under the following link, all samples that have been collected since the last warnings until today at checkit! were analysed and contained new psychoactive substances and/or were classified as high doses, unexpected or of particular health concern: Current warnings May 2019
6 June 2019
Current warnings May 2019 - Part 2
In May 2019, we tested a number of substances that pose a particular health risk.
Under the following link, all samples that have been collected since the last warnings until today at checkit! were analysed and contained new psychoactive substances and/or were classified as high doses, unexpected or of particular health concern: Current warnings May 2019 Part 2
16 April 2019
Current warnings April 2019
In April 2019, we tested a number of substances that pose a particular health risk. In addition to some (very) high-dose ecstasy tablets, a substance known as 4-MeO-PCP (4-methoxyphencyclidine) the more potent powder 3-MeO-PCP (3-methoxyphencyclidine) detected. A sample submitted as methamphetamine did not contain methamphetamine, but only a unknown substance.
Under the following link, all samples that have been collected since the last warnings until today at checkit! were analysed and contained new psychoactive substances and/or were classified as high doses, unexpected or of particular health concern: Current warnings April 2019
18 March 2019
Current warnings March 2019
In March 2019, we tested a number of substances of particular health concern. A supposed 2C-B powder did not contain the expected hallucinogenic substance, but a combination of 6-monoacetylmorphine, Diacetylmorphine, Caffeine, Morphine, Papaverine, Noscapine, Paracetamol and two unknown substances on. In a sample submitted as 6-APB, in addition to 6-APB also 5-APB, Methylone, Ethylphenidate and one unknown substance identified.
Under the following link, all samples that have been collected since the last warnings until today at checkit! were analysed and contained new psychoactive substances and/or were classified as high doses, unexpected or of particular health concern.
31. January 2019
Current warnings January 2019
In January 2019, we tested a number of substances of particular health concern. In addition to some (very) high-dose ecstasy tablets, one tablet submitted for analysis as ecstasy contained the drugs Bisoprolol and Hydrochlorothiazide was detected. A tablet submitted for analysis as 2C-B contained a high dose of 2C-B, 2C-H and four unknown substances. In two samples submitted as cocaine, no cocaine was found, only the local anaesthetic Lidocaine in a high active substance content. A sample delivered as speed was also found to contain a high level of Lidocaine in addition to small amounts of MDMA. New psychoactive substances were detected in some other samples: In two samples submitted for analysis as MDMA crystals, the new psychoactive substance 4-CEC (4-chloroethcathinone) identified as the only active ingredient or in addition to MDMA; a white crystal dispensed as unknown contained caffeine and N-Ethylpentylone. In addition to amphetamine, a sample submitted as speed also contained Caffeine, 4-CMC, 4-CEC and N-ethylhexedrone .
Under the following link, all samples that have been collected since the last warnings until today at checkit! were analysed and contained new psychoactive substances and/or were classified as high doses, unexpected or of particular health concern.
18. December 2018
Current warnings December 2018
In December 2018, we tested a number of substances of particular health concern. In a sample submitted for analysis as ecstasy, the psychedelic new psychoactive substance 5-MeO-MiPT detected. Another XTC tablet contained a mixture of various other substances in addition to the expected MDMA: 3.4 DMMC, MBDB, Pentedron, Methyloneamphetamine, caffeine and two unknown substances. One substance submitted for analysis as cocaine contained the semi-synthetic opioid Buprenorphine. In a sample given as an LSD trip, the new psychoactive substance 1P-LSD and another unknown substance proven.
Under the following link, all samples that have been collected since the last warnings until today at checkit! were analysed and contained new psychoactive substances and/or were classified as high doses, unexpected or of particular health concern.
Current warnings December 2018
13 November 2018
Current warnings November 2018
In November 2018, we tested a number of substances of particular health concern. In addition to (very) high-dose ecstasy tablets, a powder submitted for analysis as MDMA only contained the new psychoactive substance 4-CEC (4-chloroethcathinone) identified. A sample of a tablet submitted as unknown contained the new psychoactive substance 5-MeO-MiPT.
Under the following link, all samples that have been collected since the last warnings until today at checkit! were analysed and contained new psychoactive substances and/or were classified as high doses, unexpected or of particular health concern.
5 November 2018
Current warnings October 2018
In October 2018, we tested a number of substances that pose a particular health risk.
In addition to some (very) high-dose ecstasy tablets, many different new psychoactive substances were handed in for analysis: 4-AcO-DMT (psilacetin), 4-AcO-MET (metacetin), 4-AcO-MiPT (Mipracetin), 4-HO-MiPT (Miprocin), 4-HO-MET (metocin), etizolam, 2C-E, 2C-I, 1P-LSD and ALD-52 (1-acetyl-LSD). One as 4-Flouramphetamine (4-FA) tablet contained a very high dose of 4-FA. An unknown sample contained a mixture of caffeine, Pentedron, 4-MEC (4-methylethylcathinone), 3-FPM (3-fluorophenmetrazine) and 2-MMC (2-methylmethcathinone). For the first time, the new psychoactive substances 1B-LSD, 4-AcO-MiPT (mipracetin) and 4-HO-MiPT (Miprocin) proven by checkit!
Under the following link, all samples that have been collected since the last warnings until today at checkit! were analysed and contained new psychoactive substances and/or were classified as high doses, unexpected or of particular health concern.