Drug checking results
Current warnings and particularities
15 April 2017
Current warnings April 2017
Since the beginning of April 2017, we have tested a number of substances that pose a particular health risk. In addition to some high-dose Ecstasy tabletswas presented in a Speed samples submitted for analysis in addition to Amphetamine also caffeine and MDPV (methylenedioxypyrovalerone) was detected. For the first time, a sample was analysed as U-47700 was delivered. This opioid and research chemical was also detected in the sample alongside phenacetin.
The following link lists all samples that have been submitted to us from 01.04.2017 to date. checkit! analysed and classified as high-dose, unexpected or of particular health concern.
20 March 2017
Current warnings March 2017
Since the beginning of March, we have tested a number of substances that are of particular concern to health. This month, too, a large number of (very) high doses of ecstasy tablets were found, including a tablet with two fracture grooves. A number of new psychoactive substances were found in "classic recreational drugs": In a sample submitted for analysis as speed, the stimulant MDPV (methylenedioxypyrovalerone) proven. N-ethylhexedrone (NEH) was tested both in a speed rehearsal and alongside 4-Chloroethcathinone (4-CEC) was identified in a sample submitted as "unknown". Furthermore, in a sample submitted as ephedrine, we identified for the first time the new psychoactive substance MDPHP (3,4-methylenedioxypyrrolidinohexiophenone) proven.
The following link lists all samples that have been collected from 01.03.2017 to date at checkit! analysed and classified as high-dose, unexpected or of particular health concern.
6 March 2017
Current warnings February 2017
Since the beginning of February, we have been testing a range of substances that pose a particular health risk. In addition to some high to very high doses of ecstasy tablets, we have tested the new psychoactive substance 4-Methylpentedrone (4-MPD) were identified in an MDMA sample. Furthermore, the new psychoactive substances Methoxphenidine and 3-Methylmethcathinone (3-MMC) was identified in a substance submitted for analysis as ketamine.
The following link lists all samples that have been submitted to us in the period from 1 February 2017 to date. checkit! analysed and classified as high-dose, unexpected or of particular health concern.
8. February 2017
Current warnings January 2017
Since the beginning of January, we have tested a number of substances of particular health concern. In two tablets submitted for analysis as ecstasy, the new psychoactive substance Para-chloromethamphetamine (4-CMA) was detected. Furthermore, the new psychoactive substance 4-Chloroethcathinone (4-CEC) was detected in two MDMA samples as well as in a substance submitted for analysis as ketamine. For the first time, we detected the psychoactive substance ALD-52 (1-acetyl-D-lysergic acid diethylamide) proven.
The following link lists all samples that have been collected from 01.01.2017 to date at checkit! analysed and classified as high-dose, unexpected or of particular health concern.
20 December 2016
Current warnings December 2016
Since the beginning of December 2016, we have tested a number of substances that pose a particular health risk. Once again, numerous (very) high-dose ecstasy tablets were submitted for analysis. We were also able to detect the unexpectedly added substance levamisole in many of the cocaine samples analysed.
The following link shows in detail all samples that were analysed by checkit! in the period from 01.12.2016 to date and classified as high doses, unexpected or of particular concern to health.
Current warnings December 2016
17 November 2016
Current warnings November 2016
Since the beginning of November, we have analysed a number of substances of particular health concern. In addition to a range of high-dose ecstasy tablets, the new synthetic substances N-ethylhexedrone and 3-Methylmethcathinone was found in an alleged cocaine sample.
Under the following link, all samples that have been submitted to us in the period from 1 November 2016 to date are checkit! analysed and classified as high-dose, unexpected or of particular health concern.
Current warnings November 2016
12. October 2016
Current warnings October 2016
Since the beginning of October, we have tested a number of substances that pose a particular health risk. In a supposed ecstasy tablet, the anabolic steroid Metandienone identified. In addition, the new psychoactive substance 4-Methylpentedrone in a substance sold as MDMA and a substance sold as mephedrone was analysed by checkit! for the first time. Before a series of Ecstasy tablets had to be cancelled again this time due to Very high dosage of the expected ingredient.
The following link shows in detail all samples that were analysed by checkit! in the period from 1 October 2016 to date and classified as high doses, unexpected or of particular health concern.
Current warnings and special analysis results October 2016
14 September 2016
Current warnings September 2016
Since the beginning of September, we have tested a number of substances that pose a particular health risk. In addition to a large number of (very) high-dose ecstasy tablets, we had to warn against alleged amphetamine and cocaine samples containing a wide variety of additives. MPHP (4-methyl-alpha-pyrrolidinohexiophenone) in one sample identified as speed and one as suspected MDPV.