AMA Prévention sur BFMTV Alsace : un engagement concret contre la soumission chimique

AMA Prevention on BFMTV Alsace: a concrete commitment against chemical submission

Last Friday, Chafik Lahliti, founder of AMA Prévention, was invited to the BFMTV Alsace set to present the company’s innovative solutions in the fight against chemical submission and prevention in festive environments. This appearance highlighted a major societal issue and reiterated AMA Prévention’s mission: to make safety accessible to all through reliable, certified, and French Manufacturer tools.

Innovative tools to detect danger

During this interview, Chafik Lahliti presented the Test Ton Verre® anti-GHB & ketamine bracelet, developed in partnership with the Toda Pharma laboratory. This discreet device allows you to quickly test a suspicious drink and detect the presence of substances such as GHB or ketamine. Designed and French Manufacturer, this bracelet follows a medical quality approach meeting CE and ISO 13485 standards.

Prevention action at the heart of events

Beyond the bracelet, AMA Prévention operates on the ground in festive and professional environments through awareness campaigns, training, and providing Drugdiag® saliva and urine tests. These tests, also French Manufacturer, are used by institutions such as the French Army, SNCF, and several local authorities.

A clear mission: protect, raise awareness, and innovate

Since its creation, AMA Prévention has advocated a responsible and inclusive approach to safety. The company collaborates with committed associations, health professionals, and event organizers to offer concrete solutions against chemical submission and drug use. This presence on BFMTV Alsace confirms the growing recognition of this approach based on transparency, scientific rigor, and French innovation.

AMA Prévention thus reaffirms its ambition: “Make a difference. Create preference. Become a reference.”


💡 Practical information on screening

During a roadside check, the gendarmes’ saliva test is commonly used to detect the presence of drugs. Many wonder how long the gendarmes’ saliva drug test remains positive: it depends on metabolisms, but THC remains detectable for several hours to a few days. The gendarmes’ saliva THC 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 in 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.

B-SAFE Scientific Validation

The B-SAFE project, a drug detector pen for drinks, is validated and supported by Professor Jean-Claude Alvarez, toxicologist, professor of pharmacology-toxicology, and director of the toxicology laboratory at CHU Raymond-Poincaré/AP-HP in Garches.

A leading authority in toxicology, he is associated with reference work conducted in France on psychoactive substances and chemical submission, within a national ecosystem also brought into public debate by voices such as Sandrine Josso and Caroline Darian.

This validation strengthens B-SAFE’s technological positioning and the accuracy of its detection for drug prevention in drinks. Discover the B-SAFE product sheet.

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