NIK-6087 Test U - Sodium Nitroprusside
MODEL: 800-6087
SKU: 1006165
PART: 800-6087
For the presumptive identification of Methamphetamine and MDMA
(Ecstacy). Test A should always be used prior to Test U, as color
results for Methamphetamine, Amphetamine and MDMA (Ecstasy) can be very
similar. Available in a box of 10.
The
testing of suspected drugs by most crime laboratories can take several
weeks. Because of this delay, and with the cooperation of Prosecuting
Attorneys, many police agencies have now turned to presumptive drug
testing kits. If the results of the presumptive drug test indicate an
illegal substance, criminal charges may be filed. The substance can then
be sent to the crime laboratory for gas chromatography/mass
spectrometry confirmation.
Nik®
Test Pouches/Kit Refill Pouches consist of a heavy-duty, flexible
plastic pouch which contains prefilled, hermetically sealed glass
ampoules held together by a plastic harness as well as a drug loading
device. The glass ampoules contain a premeasured volume of the required
chemicals to preform the test.
In
order to test an unknown substance, simply slide off the pouch clip and,
using the loading device, place a small amount of the unknown substance
in the pouch. Break the glass ampules (from left to right). Agitate the
solution in the pouch and watch for the color change(s). Next, compare
the color(s) of the solution to the color(s) printed on each pouch.
Reagent shelf life is indefinite if stored out of direct sunlight and at room temperature.
Bath
Salts are a chemical formulation that produce a number of reactions
similar to cocaine or amphetamines when ingested. They can cause severe
hallucinations, delusions, suicidality, and agitation in addition to
physical symptoms like chest pain, increased blood pressure, and
increased pulse. Unfortunately, there is no way to determine if a person
has taken this drug unless s/he lets someone know.
In
September 2011, the DEA invoked emergency scheduling authority to
control three chemicals used in the creation of bath salts, and the plan
is to make these drugs illegal. Currently, they are still legal in
several states.
Testing
by the Florida Department of Law Enforcement Crime Laboratory has
determined that the main chemical used in creating bath salts,
Methylenedioxypyrovalerone (MPDV), can be presumptively detected with
the use of three kits. Because the kits also test for other substances,
it is advised to use all three kits to avoid confusion with other
substances.
NIK Test A - Marquis Reagent - results are bright yellow
NIK Test G - Scott Reagent - results are a blue color after breaking the first ampoule
NIK Test U - results are dark blue or purple
Any questions call 714-979-1405 or email us at Sales@HittMarking.com