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4C-D Test Kit - Purity Test Kit for 4C-D

Find 4C-D purity test kits and reagent tests selected for fast substance identification and cleaner checking. 4C-D (Ariadne) is a rare psychedelic phenethylamine first synthesized by Alexander Shulgin in 1968. It was developed by Bristol Laboratories and reached phase 3 clinical trials as an antidepressant and motivational enhancer before being discontinued for economic reasons. Unlike typical psychedelics, 4C-D produces minimal hallucinogenic effects even at high doses, instead causing mental alertness, mood enhancement, and mild stimulation. Shulgin described it as producing 'the alert of a psychedelic, with none of the rest of the package.' Clinical trials suggested efficacy for depression, Parkinson's disease symptoms, and cognitive enhancement in elderly patients. Very limited human data exists beyond Shulgin's testing and unpublished clinical trials.

Drug purity testing kits come in 3 types: reagent tests, TLC and test strips. Use a multi-reagent kit to identify most common substances. Pair reagents with a TLC test kit to discover number and amount (%) of almost all ingredients. Use test strips to rule out fentanyl, nitazenes or xylazine.

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