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DRUG AND BLOOD IDENTIFICATION
Drug & Blood Identification a means of rapidly screening and presumptively identifying
The NIK® System of Narcotics Identification was developed as
substances suspected of being illegal drugs. Designed to be a
completely self-contained system, each test provides all necessary
elements to perform chemical colorimetric tests for commonly
known and frequently abused narcotics and dangerous drugs.
•Rapidly identifies substances suspected of being illegal drugs
•Can presumptively identify major drugs of abuse
Simple to use, NIK Pouches contain one to three chemical ampoules in a heavy-duty plastic pouch. This eliminates the need
for measuring, mixing and dispensing of reagents. Just place a small sample of the suspect drug in the pouch, break the
ampoules and watch for a colour change. A positive colour indicator on the pouch will help interpret the reaction. To see the
colour properly, hold the pouch steady in front of the white background. Remember for any test there are four important
factors to look for namely 1) Colour, 2) location of colours in the test pack, 3) Change or absence of colour 4) Intensity of the
colour. Reagent shelf life is indefinite, but prolonged exposure to strong sunlight or heat should be avoided. Ampoules should
be broken through the protective plastic casing in the centre of each vial. DO NOT continue to crush the glass after breaking
the vials, as it may puncture the pouch. To mix the reagents simply ‘flick’ the pouch with your finger, or agitate it gently from
side to side.
Each pack contains 10 individual tests except NIK Test O for GHB which contains only 5.
NIK Drug Test - Test A
Marquis Reagent is a primary general screening test for the presumptive identification of Opiates (Morphine, CODE
Codeine or Heroin), Demerol, Black Tar, Amphetamine-type compounds including Methamphetamine & 95500
Methylenedioxymethamphetamine (MDMA or Ecstasy), Amphetamines and as a general screening agent for
other drugs.
NIK Drug Test - Test B
Nitric Acid Reagent is a secondary screening test for the confirmation of Opiates (Morphine, Codeine or CODE
Heroin) and Amphetamine-type compound as well as a general screening test for other drugs.
97012
NIK Drug Test - Test C
Modified Dille-Koppanyi Reagent is used for the presumptive identification of Barbiturates. CODE
Used after a no change result in Test A and Test G, and an orange result in Test I. 97013
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