White pill
Clonazolam (white pill) – Gallic Acid Reagent Test Kit – SIN
Clonazolam is a potent benzodiazepine that is used to treat anxiety and insomnia. It is a white pill that is often sold on the street as a substitute for other benzodiazepines, such as Xanax and Klonopin. Clonazolam can be dangerous when taken in high doses or when combined with other drugs or alcohol.
The Gallic Acid Reagent Test Kit is a simple and inexpensive way to test for the presence of clonazolam in a pill. The kit contains a small vial of gallic acid reagent and a dropper. To use the kit, simply add a few drops of the reagent to a small amount of the pill powder. If the powder turns a deep red color, it is likely that the pill contains clonazolam.
How to use the Gallic Acid Reagent Test Kit
- Add a few drops of the gallic acid reagent to a small amount of the pill powder.
- Swirl the mixture gently for a few seconds.
- Observe the color of the mixture. If the mixture turns a deep red color, it is likely that the pill contains clonazolam.
Precautions
- The Gallic Acid Reagent Test Kit is not 100% accurate. It is possible to get a false positive or false negative result.
- If you are unsure whether or not a pill contains clonazolam, you should not take it.
- Clonazolam can be dangerous when taken in high doses or when combined with other drugs or alcohol.
- If you are taking clonazolam, you should follow your doctor’s instructions carefully.
Secondary keywords
- Clonazolam
- White pill
- Gallic Acid Reagent Test Kit
- SIN
- Benzodiazepine