Ketamine drug test

Aug. 20, 2007
IDenta Corp. introduces a new drug detection product that identifies the presence of Ketamine, a substance generally identified as a date rape drug. This drug, also known as Special K, belongs to a class of drugs called "disassociative anesthetics," which comes as a liquid in small pharmaceutical bottles and is often cooked into a white powder for snorting. The new product , one of many the company plans to introduce in the next few months, will be made available in both the company's Stinger product line for professional use, as well as the Confirm product line for civilian and consumer use.

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