Ketamine Test Kit Description
Get this kit to test to identify ketamine (Special K), and rule out drugs mis-sold as ketamine. With ketamine’s increased popularity, novel dissociatives are increasingly being passed off as ketamine. These include substances such as 2F-FDCK and DCK, as well as PCP analogs like 3-Hydroxy-PCP. These drugs have different onset times, durations, dosage standards, and risk profiles.
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Basic kit:
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Using the Ketamine Test Kit Package to Test for Ketamine (Special K)
Morris Test Kit: This is the main test kit for ketamine. It produces a lavender/purple color with ketamine. It’s considered a reliable test for ketamine, beacause it hasn’t been found to turn a purple color with any other substance tested so far. It’s also a good test for cocaine. It’s different from most other tests in a few ways – please see the product details page for more information.
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Mandelin Test Kit: Mandelin is a great secondary test for ketamine. It produces a deep reddish orange color with ketamine and is useful for testing harmful substances such as PMA/PMMA.
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Froehde Test Kit: The Froehde test helps screen for various cuts like MXP, 4-MeO-PCP, 3-HO-PCE. Frohede doesn’t yield a color change with pure ketamine.
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Liebermann Test Kit: Liebermann can differentiate between ketamine and the ketamine analog 2-MeO-ketamine (Methoxyketamine). Liebermann is also useful to rule out DXM, 3-HO-PCE, and other adulterants. Product details: Liebermann Test Kit » |
Ketamine Test – Video Demos
Ketamine Color Reactions
More Info
For the most up-to-date color reaction results, see our drug testing results page.
Notice
While reagent testing is the best method for on-the-spot testing, it is never 100% conclusive. There are many variables that can impact what the reaction looks like. Lighting, impurities, and unwanted substances in your sample may all play a role.
No drug (whether legal or illegal) is completely safe, we recommend avoiding all recreational drug use.