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Experience Note: 'Found this on my girlfriend, seemed to make her sleepy.'
Submission form 'sold as' and 'expected to be' fields say 'Etizolam'.
The sample is confirmed as containing methylparaben, a preservative.
This tablet seems likely to be an over-the-counter supplement of some kind, but we can't tell for sure what other ingredients it might contain. Our analytical methods are not suited to detecting and identifying plant material. It does not contain any other substance that is detectable via GC/MS other than fillers, and we can confirm that it does not contain any other substance in our list of previously detected substances.