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Xantus has already saved the lives of 23 women.

The tests showed positive results and protected them from drinking roofies.

The women have contacted us via email or social media and we met all of them personally and listened to their stories.

WOW!! It's an insane success! Every single one is important and we are very happy that we were able to help at the right moment

Several independent institutes and study have scientifically proven the reliability of the test several times.

You can check more in "Study"

The reliability in the study is 98.2%

The substance GHB (Liquid Ecstasy) estimated to be used in 94% of drink spiking cases.

Why?

GHB is very popular and widespread. Tasteless, colorless, odorless. Easy to dose. Cheap. High dose is very close to alcohol intoxication and exactly matches the common experience description of drink spiking victims.

Theoretically, many substances qualify. However, almost all have characteristics that make them in virtually incapacitating. Some examples:

GBL has a strong, chemical, nasty taste of its own. Therefore, it can be tasted in the drink.

Ketamine's typical symptoms include "K-Hole," melting into the earth, hallucinations, and sometimes feeling "like you're flying through the galaxy." Very atypical symptoms of roofie victims.

Rohypnol has a bitter taste since the manufacturer changed formula in the 2000's. Additionally it turns the drink blue and leaves lumps. Symptoms are also soporific than "strongly intoxicating".

For safety reasons, pure water or rain make the test turn blue, too.

(Meaning tab water, drinking water, rain)

The blue color for pure water and rain is a warning that the test has accidentally become wet and cannot be used for another test.

For beverages containing water such as juices, beer, wine, etc., the test works normally.

The Xantus wristband is 100% made of paper from renewable sources