
Simon's Reagent
Simon's Reagent determines whether your Ecstasy pill
contains MDA, or whether it contains MDMA or MDE. Simon's reagent can also be used
to distinguish amphetamine and methamphetamine.
SPECIAL ONLINE PRICE
$20.00 for 2 vials
(tests over 100 samples)

Simon's reagent distinguishes primary amines from secondary amines.
The Simon's reagent consists of two reagents in two, separate bottles, marked "A" and "B".
Directions for use:
- Scrape a tiny amount (the size of the head of a pin) of your pill or capsule onto a white ceramic plate or an artists plate.
- Take reagent bottle "A" out of its plastic safety container. Remove the cap and turn it upside-down over the powder. The reagent is a dull "red" color.
- Take reagent bottle "B" and add a drop of the solution into the same powder/liquid already on the plate from step 3.
- Observe the color change. Use the Simon's color chart and the Simon's color change description below to evaluate the test.
- When you are finished, rinse the plate.

Simon's color change descriptions
If the reagent turns bright cobalt blue within 20 seconds then your pill contains MDMA,MDE, or
methamphetamine. These are all secondary amines.
If the reagent does not turn a bright cobalt blue, but stays the same color as solution "A" then
your pill contains MDA or amphetamine and not MDMA or MDE or methamphetamine.
These
statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration
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