The FTIR has a detection limit of approximately 5%. Substances below this level may not appear in results — even if they are toxic or affect the potency of your sample.
When possible, we may provide a percentage estimate based on what the FTIR detects. These numbers are generated by software and reflect only the visible components — not the full composition of the sample. The FTIR cannot isolate individual substances in complex mixtures, so any percentage estimates are approximate. They may not reflect actual potency, and similar-looking samples can yield different results – therefore we do not provide purity testing. Any percentages we offer are estimates based on the visible ingredients identified through FTIR spectroscopy. Since this method does not account for the entire sample, undetected ingredients below the detection threshold may influence the composition. The percentages are intended only as a general indication of how the identified ingredients are distributed within the sample. Due to this, any percentages provided cannot be used to calculate milligram quantities within a sample. Our results should not be used to determine exact dosages.
Additionally, a sample may not reflect the full composition of a drug. For example, testing part of a pill may not represent the rest. Cross-contamination between samples stored together can also affect results.
When we detect only one substance, we don’t provide a percentage because other ingredients might still be present below the 5% detection limit.
Treat any percentage result as a rough guideline, not a precise measurement.
Tests highlighted in red indicate particularly dangerous or unexpected results. Flagged samples can alslo be viewed on our Alerts page.
We also use test strips to detect the presence of fentanyl, benzodiazapenes, and lysergamide (LSD).
The results provided are strictly for personal use and educational purposes. They must not be published, distributed, or shared publicly in any form. Unauthorized sharing, reproduction, or publication of these results is strictly prohibited and may result in disciplinary action.
If you find our results shared elsewhere, please be aware that such use is unauthorized and we do not condone it. Images or representations of our results can be easily replicated or altered online, potentially containing misleading or false information. We strongly recommend testing your own samples to ensure accuracy and reliability.
The uncertain match could not be identified as it was present in too low proportion to be able to identify. Active ingredients may be present below our limit of detection.
Vancouver, BC
08/26/2025
Category: Opioid White Tablet Code: honey 2
Oxycodone
Lactose
Uncertain Oil
Uncertain Match
Fentanyl: Negative Benzodiazepine: Negative
The uncertain match could not be identified as it was present in too low proportion to be able to identify.
Vancouver, BC
08/26/2025
Category: Opioid White Tablet Code: honey 1
Oxycodone
Sucrose
Lactose
Calcium Stearate
Uncertain Match
Fentanyl: Negative Benzodiazepine: Negative
Imprint: P. The uncertain match shares similarities with methadone, but was present in too small proportion to be confirmed. No oxycodone was detected in this sample.
Category: Depressant White Tablet Code: spreadsheet
Alprazolam
Microcrystalline Cellulose
Calcium Stearate
Bromazolam
Fentanyl: Negative Benzodiazepine: Positive
Vancouver, BC
08/26/2025
Category: Opioid Brown Paste Code: potato
Down
Xylitol
Caffeine
Fentanyl: Positive Benzodiazepine: Negative
We only saw the fentanyl on the test strip so we are unable to specify which fentanyl analogue is present in this sample, and the quantity is likely small. Please be aware that this could include stonger fentanyl analogues such as carfentanil. Start with a small test dose, wait befor re-dosing, have naloxone handy, and try not to use alone.