Test Ton Verre® Anti-GHB/Ketamine Bracelet in Quebec: A Response to the Rise in Chemical Submission
A growing threat in bars and festivals
For several years, Quebec has been facing a worrying rise in cases of chemical submission, commonly called the "date rape drug." This phenomenon particularly affects bars, festivals, and student environments, where people report having been drugged without their knowledge.
A report from FM104.7 highlights that the "date rape drug is increasingly present in bars and festivals" (listen here).
What we know in Quebec
- SPVM 2025: more than 50 complaints recorded in Montreal between January and July 2025.
- New 2023 protocol: legal urine test kit available in emergencies, sent to LSJML via the police.
- SQ (2015–2021): reports confirming the regular presence of GHB in interventions.
- INSPQ 2024: study on 1,165 participants in 12 regions → increased public health vigilance.
- International study 2022: 18% of respondents experienced chemical submission, including 50% in bars/clubs and 3% at festivals.
These data confirm that chemical submission is a growing issue, still largely underestimated because it is difficult to prove: GHB disappears from the body within a few hours, and many victims do not dare to file a complaint.
Why is chemical submission so concerning?
The substances used are often colorless, odorless, and tasteless, making them undetectable:
- GHB/GBL: fast depressants, nicknamed "date rape drug."
- Ketamine: diverted anesthetic, causes dissociation and confusion.
- Benzodiazepines: sedatives causing drowsiness and amnesia.
Their combination with alcohol increases risks: blackouts, loss of consciousness, vulnerability.
The Test Ton Verre® anti-GHB & Ketamine bracelet: an innovation for Quebec
In response to this threat, AMA Prevention offers a unique solution: the Test Ton Verre® anti GHB & Ketamine bracelet.
- Immediate test: just one drop of drink is enough.
- Discreet and portable: worn on the wrist, it fits all festive situations.
- Proven reliability: developed with Toda Pharma, the leader in rapid diagnostics.
- Medical quality: CE certified, ISO 13485 compliant, French Manufacturer.
- Collective prevention: ideal for festivals, bars, and student associations.
Practically, this bracelet allows you to act before ingestion, where medical detection often comes too late.
Other AMA Prevention solutions
The bracelet is a first line of defense, but AMA Prevention also offers:
- Anti-chemical submission glass cover: physical protection preventing the introduction of substances.
- Test Ton Verre® cards: instant detection of GHB and ketamine.
- Drugdiag® saliva tests: rapid screening for THC, cocaine, amphetamines, etc.
- Drugdiag® urine tests: reliable and suitable for festivals, bars, and companies.
- Breathalyzers: alcohol prevention for driving, chemical and electronic solutions.
A public health issue
Chemical submission is not only an individual risk: it raises issues of public health, justice, and collective safety. AMA Prevention positions itself as a partner of bars, festivals, and student associations, providing proven tools from Europe adapted to Quebec.
Conclusion
The phenomenon of chemical submission is rapidly increasing in Quebec, especially in festive environments. SPVM data and new hospital procedures confirm the need to act.
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💡 Practical information on screening
During a roadside check, the gendarmerie saliva test is commonly used to detect the presence of drugs. Many wonder how long the gendarmerie saliva drug test remains positive: it depends on metabolism, but THC remains detectable for several hours to a few days. The gendarmerie THC saliva test (or THC saliva test gendarmerie) specifically targets recent cannabis use.
For prevention at home or in the workplace, performing a THC saliva test (also called THC saliva test) is an excellent approach. If you are looking to equip yourself, you may wonder where to buy an equivalent gendarmerie saliva test? Although it can sometimes be difficult to find a THC saliva test at pharmacies, you can order our professional devices directly online.
🚨 Road Safety Reminder
Driving under the influence of drugs is severely punished by law. Anticipate with a reliable self-test before getting behind the wheel.
⚠️ Prevention and Safety: Beware of fake anti-GHB tests
The market is flooded with "anti-GHB" paper gadgets made in Asia, without scientific validation or proven effectiveness. The Test Ton Verre® bracelets and cards from AMA Prevention are genuine devices developed in laboratories, made from durable materials and designed by a French Manufacturer. Do not entrust your safety to a counterfeit: demand certified and reliable protection against chemical submission.