| EcstasyData[1], which does the testing for DanceSafe[2], apparently has a DEA license: "EcstasyData tests ecstasy tablets, powders, research chemicals, new pschoactive substances, and other street drugs through our DEA-licensed laboratory."[3] You can also buy testing kits[4] for some drugs, like ecstasy, and do the testing yourself. Looks like there is a test kit for LSD even.[5] "Ehrlich's Reagent is a solution of hydrochloric acid, ethanol and p–dimethylaminobenzaldehyde. It can be used to positively identify LSD, helping rule out 25i-NBOMe, a highly toxic and extremely dangerous drug that is often misrepresented as LSD. Ehrlich's can also be used to identify other indoles. Contains enough reagent for approximately 50 tests." I'm not sure if ruling out 25i-NBOMe is enough, though. Could there be other toxic substances that aren't caught by this test? Still, some testing is much better than no testing. [1] - http://www.ecstasydata.org [2] - https://dancesafe.org/about-us/ [3] - http://www.ecstasydata.org/about_data.php [4] - https://dancesafe.org/shop/ [5] - https://dancesafe.org/product/ehrlichs-reagent-testing-kit/ |
A little knowledge goes a long way, however. Tabs can only fit hundreds of micrograms to around a milligram (maybe a few mg's) on a standard sized blotter tab. This narrows down the # of potential active compounds massively. Also, LSD is active when swallowed immediately but nbomes aren't. So for a knowledgeable user it's not hard to avoid nbomes, but you will never be able to find out how much LSD is actually on your tab.