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MCPP Drug Testing Kit

MCPP Drug Testing Kit

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  • Piperazines Detection: Accurately detects MCPP (m-Chlorophenylpiperazine) and related phenylpiperazines, often misrepresented/sold as ecstasy.
  • Simple and Quick: Get results in a few minutes.
  • Testing at home: EZ Test Kits enable you to test substances in the comfort and safety of your own home.

The MCPP Drug Testing Kit is a specialized addition to the trusted EZ Test range, designed to detect compounds in "herbal highs" and/or research chemicals. Specifically, this kit identifies piperazines, often substituted for ecstasy in Europe, and is sensitive to substances like MCPP and Phenylpiperazines. This product is ideal for anyone who needs to identify these substances quickly. 


What Does the MCPP Test Detect?

This test is formulated to detect MCPP (meta-ChloroPhenylPiperazine) and other related piperazines, including TFMPP (3-Trifluoromethylphenylpiperazine). It provides a reaction that distinguishes these substances from other drugs, like ecstasy or MDMA. This test will detects substances which are not detected by common tests such as the Marquis or Mandelin reagents. 

The MCPP drug test also includes an indicator for 6-APB (Benzo Fury). However, it's important to note that the sample used for this indicator has not been fully verified by laboratory testing, as stated in the colour chart.

How It Works

The MCPP drug testing kit operates by utilizing a chemical reagent absorbed in silica gel within a glass ampoule. When a sample is introduced into the ampoule, a chemical reaction takes place, resulting in a color change. This colour is then compared to a chart included in the kit to help identify the substance in question.

Unfortunately we are not able to give details of the reagent used or the precise nature of the chemistry involved for this test

Reagent Testing

What is Reagent Testing?

Reagents are chemicals (usually acids or bases) which react in a known way to the suspected contents of a sample. All reagents sold by EZ Tests are known to change colour according to the substance that they are testing for.

Reagent testing is the process of adding an unknown material to a chemical reagent to observe the reaction that follows. It is a form of forensic chemistry which aims to rule in and out certain chemicals or groups of chemicals with various reagents until the contents is known. Reagent testing does not guarantee the presence of any particular drug or the absence of any others.

Why is Reagent Testing Important?

Illicit drugs are made, sold and (often) consumed with no quality testing or indication of what they really contain. Unfortunately, this can result in bad experiences, anxiety and serious harm. Reagent tests offer a quick and easy way to get some idea of what you may be taking.

They are not perfect, and they do not replace professional laboratory testing services, but they can be vital and may save a life.

What are the Limitations of Reagent Testing?

Reagent testing cannot guarantee that a sample contains a certain drug, and it cannot guarantee that there is no other drug present. Despite testing, it is possible that a different chemical reacted similarly to the expected reaction, causing a false positive. It is also possible that there is a drug in your sample which does not react to the reagent in question, or the second reaction is obscured by the drug you expect to find, and therefore is not found in the tests. It is always a good idea to use three or more different tests on any sample, to reduce the risk of this happening.

If you are using a purity test then it is vital that you are testing a known quantity of the drug (and that this amount is the same as the amount specified in the instructions) or else the degree of colour change will not correspond to the purity of the sample.

Storage

The ampoule in which the reagents are supplied is made out of clear glass to allow reliable identification of colour changes. To ensure that the shelf life of your reagents is as long as possible, please store them in a cool, dark place such as your fridge or cool cupboard.

Safe Disposal

After testing, please ensure that the ampoule and any leftover sample are disposed of safely to prevent contamination or harm. Proper disposal helps protect yourself and others from potential exposure to harmful substances.

If the reagent comes into contact with your skin, you should wash the affected area with soap and lukewarm water for 10-15 minutes. If the reagent comes into contact with your eyes you should adhere to the same process with lukewarm water only.

Why Choose the MCPP EZ Test Kit?

The rise of research chemicals and piperazines in the market makes reliable testing more crucial than ever. The MCPP Drug Testing Kit offers a simple way to identify these substances, particularly in cases where they are sold deceptively as ecstasy. Whether for personal use, research, or law enforcement, this kit ensures you can quickly and easily verify the contents of a sample. 

  • Comprehensive Identification: The MCPP kit is a perfect tool for detecting modern synthetic drugs that other testing kits might miss.
  • Portable: The MCPP drug test kit is compact and lightweight, fits neatly into a pocket or bag.
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  • IMPORTANT WARNING!

    • EZ Test Kits do not provide any information about how much of a substance has been detected, and accordingly do not indicate a safe amount of the drug to take.
    • The positive result for presence of one drug does not mean the absence of other (potentially more dangerous) substances.
    • There is potential for technical or procedural errors. Please follow the instructions carefully.
    • Other factors and substances may cause false results (either false negative or false positive results for the drug you are expecting to find). These reagents are indicative only and do not provide definitive results. 
    • A negative result does not rule out the presence of any drug.  It may be present in quantities lower than the limit of detection, leading to an apparent negative result.
    • If you are unclear of your results and would like a full analysis of the substance you have please see our article on laboratory testing.
    • A positive or negative test result is NOT an indication that the substance being examined is safe to use.  No drug is completely safe even if it is pure. EZ Test does not condone the use of illicit drugs.

Instructions

  1. Crack Open the Ampoule: Carefully open the glass ampoule included in the kit.
  2. Insert the Sample: Add a small portion of the substance you wish to test. For reagent testing we recommend using only a few milligrams of your sample – for example a few shavings from a pill or a few crumbs of powder. For samples absorbed onto blotter paper we recommend cutting off about an eighth of the tab to test. For liquid samples a drop or two will suffice.
  3. Mix the Chemicals: Place the plastic lid on the ampoule and shake well to ensure the sample fully reacts with the reagent. Make sure that the lid is secure before shaking to prevent spillage of caustic reagents.
  4. Compare the Colour Change: Observe the colour change compare it with the provided colour chart to identify the substance. Always perform reagent testing in bright white light and always examine the colour change against a white background.

Interpreting the results

  • MCPP and Piperazines: The colour reaction gives a yellow result, indicating the presence of MCPP or related piperazines. 
  • 6-APB (Benzo Fury): If testing for 6-APB, the kit will turn a brown/purple colour, note that results are labelled as "Unverified Sample" on the chart, pending further lab testing.

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