As featured in The Times, Cosmopolitan, Evening Standard, Daily Mail, Mumsnet, Telegraph, The Sun, and Metro; and used by UK universities, bars and police forces.
Check Your Drink (CYD) has pioneered an easy to use drug detection strip that tests for both GHB and Ketamine, the two most widely used drink spiking drugs.
Both the GHB test and the Ketamine test have been developed and validated for the detection of these drugs by two independent bodies; the Clinical Trials Laboratory Services (CTLS) and the University of Strathclyde. Each test has been tested against a large range of alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages to check for false positives.
Each pack contains 5 test strips. Simply put a drop of your drink on to each of the two test areas on a strip, and if the pink area turns blue or the yellow area turns orange, then your drink has been compromised.
CYD® tests for minimal standard dosages of ketamine and GHB (gammahydroxybutyrate) in drinks . Smaller quantities may not be detected. Some substances, such as those red in colour ,may produce a false positive. Follow instructions exactly. Do not place in a drink. A drink producing a negative result could s till be unsafe as it may contain dangerous substances other than those tested for . If in doubt, do not drink. Store away from children, animals , chemicals and moisture.
- What are some symptoms of being spiked?
- Feeling unusually drunk when you haven’t had any or enough alcohol to feel that way.
- Sudden sweating or temperature change
- Increase in dizziness, disorientation, hallucinations or blurred vision.
- Los s of bowel or bladder control.
- Nausea and vomiting.
- Loss of feeling in limbs,
- Memory loss or “blackouts ”