#TestIt Alert: Counterfeit Percocet Tests as Acetaminophen (Tylenol)
Last Updated: August 1, 2022
By: DanceSafe Staff
A round, white pharmaceutical style tablet with “RP” on one side and “10 325” on the other was sold as Percocet (Oxycodone and Acetaminophen) but tested as just Acetaminophen (Tylenol). The tablet was sourced and submitted to EcstasyData.org from Cincinnati, OH.
According to EcstasyData.org, there was no reaction for the Marquis, Mecke, and Mandelin reagents.
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 your drugs to avoid consuming 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.
The purpose of #TestIt Alerts is to make the public aware of misrepresented substances circulating in their region. We neither condemn nor condone drug use, but rather want people to be aware of what they intend on ingesting so they can take steps to minimize risks associated with use of a particular substance.
Since 1998, DanceSafe has been keeping the electronic music and nightlife communities safe. As a 501(c)(3) nonprofit, we provide free harm reduction services at music festivals and nightlife events across the nation. All proceeds from the sales of our drug checking kits go back into the organization so we can continue to provide our services in our communities for free. By purchasing a kit, you are not only helping keep you and your friends safe, you are also contributing to the harm reduction movement. Thank you for your support!