#TestIt Alert: Round light blue pill sold as oxy contains fentanyl
A round light blue pill with “A” over “215” separated by a break line was sold in Philadelphia, PA as oxycodone A 215; contains fentanyl, analogues, gabapentin.
A round light blue pill with “A” over “215” separated by a break line was sold in Philadelphia, PA as oxycodone A 215; contains fentanyl, analogues, gabapentin.
A round orange pill with “U31” on one side and two break lines on the other was sold online as Adderall (amphetamine) but actually contains methamphetamine.
A round blue pill with “M” in a box on one side was sold online as oxycodone 30mg, but actually contains exclusively fentanyl and 4-ANPP.
A bag of white powder was sold in Philadelphia, PA as cocaine, but contains phenacetin, cocaine, benzocaine, levamisole, and others.
We have received new reports of a huge spike in overdoses in Melrose Park, IL from cocaine adulterated with (likely) fentanyl.
The prevalence of fentanyl in cocaine is rising as the opioid crisis continues during a global pandemic. Testing for fentanyl is of paramount importance.
Anecdotal reports of likely fentanyl-related overdoses, including deaths, are arising from multiple regions in Colorado.
We have recently received a concerning report about a sample of ketamine and a sample of DMT in the Northwest Chicago suburbs testing positive for fentanyl.
A round orange/peach pill with “E 404” on one side was sold in Los Angeles, CA as Adderall (amphetamine) but actually contains exclusively methamphetamine.
An oval-shaped orange pill with “30” on one side and “b 974” on the other was sold in Boston, MA as Adderall (amphetamine), but actually contains meth.