#TestIt Alert: Counterfeit Adderall Tested as Methamphetamine
Last Updated: August 1, 2022
By: Lucille L., Communications & Social Media Intern, DanceSafe
An orange, oval tablet sold as Adderall and submitted to EcstasyData.org from Minneapolis, MN, tested as methamphetamine. The pill had imprinted on the front “b” and “974” with break lines, and on the back “-3|0-”, resembling a prescription 30mg Adderall tablet. However, this pill was counterfeit.
According to EcstasyData.org, the Marquis reagent turned orange, the Mecke very slightly reacted yellow, and Mandelin 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, please submit it to testit@dancesafe.org to be featured in a #TestIt Alert.
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