AMA Prévention presents its Test Ton Verre® anti-GHB bracelet in the DNA
The Dernières Nouvelles d’Alsace dedicated an article to the Test Ton Verre® GHB and ketamine detection bracelet, launched by AMA Prévention in Strasbourg. An important recognition for a prevention solution designed for parties, events, festivals, bars, associations, and organizations committed against chemical submission.
This bracelet allows you to test your drink in seconds to increase vigilance against certain substances that may be involved in chemical submission situations, notably GHB and ketamine.
An innovation against chemical submission
The newspaper Dernières Nouvelles d’Alsace recently featured the Test Ton Verre® GHB and ketamine detection bracelet launched by AMA Prévention. This spotlight confirms the growing interest in simple, accessible prevention tools usable directly in the field.
The principle is deliberately simple: take a drop of the drink, place it on the reactive area of the bracelet, then observe the reaction according to the usage instructions. The goal is not to replace medical or legal care but to provide users with an immediate vigilance tool.
Test your drink quickly
The Test Ton Verre® bracelet allows for quick testing in festive, event, or association contexts, without complex equipment.
Two targeted substances
The device aims to increase vigilance against GHB and ketamine, two substances regularly associated with concerns related to chemical submission.
Important: a detection bracelet is a prevention tool, not an absolute guarantee. In case of doubt, discomfort, loss of consciousness, or suspicion of chemical submission, emergency services must be contacted immediately and assistance sought.
French manufacturing and Strasbourg expertise
Based in Strasbourg, AMA Prévention develops a local, rigorous, and committed approach to prevention. The Test Ton Verre® bracelet was developed in collaboration with the laboratory Toda Pharma, a recognized French player in rapid diagnostics.
This approach allows offering a solution designed for the real needs of the field: associations, event organizers, bars, night venues, local authorities, companies, festivals, and individuals.
Our screening and prevention solutions
The Test Ton Verre® anti-GHB and ketamine bracelet is part of a broader range of prevention, screening, and harm reduction tools. AMA Prévention’s goal is to offer concrete, clear, and adapted solutions for different contexts: personal use, events, professional, associative, or institutional.
Test Ton Verre® bracelets and cards
Detection supports designed to enhance vigilance around drinks at parties, festivals, bars, events, or prevention campaigns.
Drugdiag® saliva tests
Rapid screening tests to detect substances such as THC, cocaine, amphetamines, methamphetamines, opiates, or other families depending on the references.
Drugdiag® urine tests
Cassettes, dip tests, and all-in-1 cup formats suitable for individuals, businesses, healthcare professionals, institutions, and prevention actors.
Breathalyzers and event solutions
Breathalyzers, breath alcohol testers, and prevention devices for businesses, communities, festive events, public venues, and road safety actions.
A concrete response to current needs
The fight against chemical submission cannot rely on a single tool. It must combine information, training, collective vigilance, intervention protocols, victim support, and accessible prevention solutions.
The Test Ton Verre® bracelets meet a simple need: to allow people and event organizers to have a visible, quickly usable, and easy-to-distribute support.
For individuals
A personal vigilance tool for parties, outings, festivals, holidays, or festive events.
For event organizers
A concrete support to integrate into a broader prevention policy: posters, awareness, trained teams, help points, and alert procedures.
For associations and communities
An educational tool to support prevention campaigns, field actions, and safety messages to the public.
For businesses
A solution to deploy during internal events, professional parties, awareness campaigns, or comprehensive prevention measures.
Beware of fake anti-GHB tests and unverified gadgets
With the media coverage of chemical submission, many products marketed as “anti-GHB” or “date rape drug detectors” circulate on the market. Not all products are equal. Some may be mere marketing gadgets without clear information on origin, targeted substances, usage conditions, or expected reliability.
Safety should not rely on an opaque product.
Before choosing a drink test, it is essential to verify the supplier’s traceability, targeted substances, usage conditions, device limitations, and the consistency of the offered product.
AMA Prévention’s position: Test Ton Verre® bracelets and cards are complementary tools within a comprehensive prevention approach. They do not replace collective vigilance, emergency services, or victim support procedures.
Discover the Test Ton Verre® bracelets and cards
AMA Prévention offers bracelets and detection cards for GHB and ketamine for individuals, associations, bars, festivals, communities, companies, and event organizers.
Read the article from Dernières Nouvelles d’Alsace
Find the article published by the Dernières Nouvelles d’Alsace dedicated to the launch of the detection bracelet by a Strasbourg-based company.
Frequently asked questions about Test Ton Verre® bracelets
Does the Test Ton Verre® bracelet detect GHB and ketamine?
Yes, the Test Ton Verre® bracelet is designed to detect GHB and ketamine under the specified usage conditions. It must be used according to the instructions.
Does the bracelet provide 100% protection against chemical submission?
No. It is a prevention and vigilance tool, but it does not replace collective monitoring, security procedures, emergency calls, or medical and legal support in case of suspicion.
Who are the Test Ton Verre® bracelets for?
They are intended for individuals, associations, event organizers, bars, festivals, communities, companies, and organizations looking to strengthen their prevention efforts.
Can the bracelets be customized?
Yes, Test Ton Verre® bracelets can be customized starting from 500 bracelets. Test Ton Verre® cards are not customizable.
What to do in case of discomfort or suspicion of chemical submission?
In case of discomfort, loss of consciousness, unusual behavior, or suspicion of chemical submission, contact emergency services immediately at 15 or 112 and accompany the person to a safe place.
Conclusion: a useful innovation, but never alone
The spotlight on the Test Ton Verre® bracelet by Dernières Nouvelles d’Alsace confirms the importance of concrete solutions in the fight against chemical submission. But no tool should be presented as total protection.
To be effective, prevention must remain comprehensive: information, training, collective vigilance, testing devices, emergency protocols, victim support, and organizer commitment.
It is in this spirit that AMA Prévention develops accessible, responsible solutions adapted to real-world conditions.
Sources and reference
Main reference: article from Dernières Nouvelles d’Alsace dedicated to the launch of the GHB and ketamine detection bracelet Test Ton Verre® by AMA Prévention. This content is written for informational and preventive purposes. In case of discomfort, loss of consciousness, or suspicion of chemical submission, contact emergency services immediately at 15 or 112.
Also discover: for bars, festivals, associations, communities, and event organizers, B-SAFE, the drug detector pen for drinks, allows adding an electronic prevention solution to anti-chemical submission devices.
Scientific validation of B-SAFE
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 the reference work conducted in France on psychoactive substances and chemical submission, in a national ecosystem also supported in 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.