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3 easy steps to safety

Apply the Test
Put 3–4 drops of your drink onto the test spot and rub gently.

Wait 10 Seconds
Give it a moment — the color will tell you everything.

Check the Color
🔵 Blue? Your drink is spiked — don’t drink it! 🟢 Yellowish/Light Green? No GHB detected.
Lab test results

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FAQ
The Xantus wristband tests for roofie substance GHB (liquid ecstasy), which is estimated to be used in 94% of cases. GHB is the most used date rape drug because you can't smell or taste it.
Water also turns the test blue. This is a legally required safety feature that indicates the test has become wet unintentionally (washing hands, running trough rain) and should not be used.
If the test turns blue, your drink has been roofied and you should not drink it under any circumstances! Notify security immediately and stay close to your friends.
Each wristband has multiple test spots which sometimes don't look perfectly circle shaped due to complex manufacturing processes.
Shape variations such as a splash or 75% coverage of a circle are normal.
The green test reagent still works normal.