#TestIt Alert Issued for Denver, CO
Last Updated: August 1, 2022
By: Lucille L., Communications & Social Media Intern, DanceSafe
A red-orange Apple press pill was submitted from Denver, CO. This sample was sold as Ecstasy/MDMA, but tested as methylsulfonylmethane (aka MSM, a substance often used as a dietary supplement), caffeine, and methamphetamine. The tablet was circular with the Apple logo printed on the front. According to EcstasyData.org, the Marquis, Mecke, and Mandelin reagents all did not react.
We urge our community to keep in mind that drug markets are expansive and these substances may appear in locations other than the submission’s origins. Always test before you ingest to avoid ingesting misrepresented substances! Purchase your DanceSafe drug checking kit here.
If you test a misrepresented substance, submit your drug checking results to us to be featured in a #TestIt Alert.
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