Multiple high dose MDMA pills18 Dec 2024ACTMDMA/EcstasyCanTEST have detected multiple high dose MDMA pills that were brought for testing. While the detected and expected contents were the same (MDMA), the purity of these was significantly more than a “common dose”. It’s a reminder that the amount of MDMA in every tablet and capsule may vary a lot, even if they are from the same batch, supplierRead notification
Protonitazene found in ‘oxycodone’ pill13 Dec 2024ACTHeroin & other opioidsProtonitazene found in ‘oxycodone’ pill. A red/pink bear press pill with a ‘Y’ on front and back that was expected to contain oxycodone, was instead found to contain the novel synthetic opioid, protonitazene. No oxycodone was detected Protonitazene is significantly stronger than fentanyl. The sample was acquired from the dark web (vendor name not disclosed). This is the fourth nitazene-relatedRead notification
Synthetic cannabinoid AB-MDMSBA found in ‘benzodiazepine’ samples10 Dec 2024ACTBenzodiazepines CannabinoidsTwo light/tan powder samples presented to CanTEST expected to contain a novel benzodiazepine, were instead found to contain the novel synthetic cannabinoid, AB-MDSBA. No benzodiazepines were detected. The two samples were acquired separately from different sources. What is AB-MDMSBA? AB-MDMSBA is structurally similar to other known synthetic cannabinoids. There is little known about it. In the international context, it mayRead notification
Multiple high dose MDMA pills22 Nov 2024ACTMDMA/EcstasyDetected 24 October 2024 Purple pill: pop smoke press Detected 1 November 2024 Blue pill: minion wearing face mask press Detected 1 November 2024 Blue pill: minion wearing face mask press Detected 14 November 2024 Black/grey pill: grim reaper press Detected 14 November 2024 Pink pill: Moncler press What does this mean? A common dose of MDMA is 80-120mg. ThisRead notification
Methylmethaqualone found in ‘methaqualone’ sample20 Nov 2024ACTDepressantsA clear capsule containing white powder expected to contain methaqualone (MQ), was found to contain methylmethaqualone (MMQ). What does this mean? MQ and MMQ are both quinazolone sedative hypnotics. MMQ is an analogue of the more common MQ. There are no legitimate pharmaceutical products in the Australian market that contain either MQ or MMQ, and there is limited information availableRead notification
Cocaine found in heroin sample8 Nov 2024ACTCocaine Heroin & other opioidsAn off-white clumpy powder expected to be heroin was found to be a near-equal mix of heroin and cocaine. What does this mean? While the expectation was heroin, we note that NSW Health released a public drug warning on 13 Sep, ‘Four heroin overdoses following use of cocaine’, and this sample’s packaging is (arguably) more common for cocaine rather thanRead notification