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Suspicion
of drug use is never a comfortable
situation but it is one that must
be addressed.
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Depending
on a person’s needs, multi drug tests
can test for as few as 2 drugs and for
as many as 12 drugs. The drugs that
can be tested for include: PCP (angel
dust), Oxycodine (perocet, percodan,
oxycontin), Amphetamines (speed, uppers),
Meth/MDMA (ecstasy, crank), Cocaine
(coke, crack), Opiates (heroin, morphine,
opium), Baribiturates (barbs, downers,
goofballs, reds), Benzodiazepines (valium,
lifrium, xanax), THC (marijuana, pot,
hash), and MDMA (ecstasy). |
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Drug
and alcohol abuse wreak incalculable
damage on individuals, families,
and communities. |
Laboratory quality control and quality
assurance procedures are strictly governed.
Certified laboratories must regularly
employ single-blind and double-blind
controls to minimize the possibility
of errors and inaccurate results. They
also have procedures for collecting
and testing split samples; if a specimen
is confirmed positive, the donor can
have the second, unopened aliquot of
the original sample analyzed by another
certified laboratory. |
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The
problem in combating substances
abuse is the acceptance of the
social consumption of alcohol,
and increasingly drugs. |
Drug
enforcement Administration (DEA) indicate
that the initial use of recreational
drugs like marijuana typically leads
to use of more potent drugs like cocaine,
heroin and methamphetamine. As a result
recreational drug use has permeated
the workplace like never before. |
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Parents
should begin discussing the dangers
of drug abuse when children are
5 years old to help prevent abuse
from ever happening. |
The
people who can do the most to help today’s
kids keep off drugs are today’s parents.
They’re in the best position to spot
drug abuse and stop it. All across the
country, they are growing numbers of
success stories about parents who make
dedicated, persistent efforts to keep
their children drug-free – and it works. |
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Drug
screening is a rite of passage for millions of
U.S. workers, with more than 40 million tests
conducted each year by employers and others. The
vast majority are done by collecting a urine sample,
which people in the testing business refer to,
mostly straight-faced, as their “gold standard.”
The “positive” rates are low — less than 5 percent
— suggesting that most people aren’t using drugs,
let alone trying to cheat.
But the prevalence of screening and the reach
of the Internet has fostered a thriving cottage
industry of entrepreneurs who promise to help
workers beat the tests.
The federal government hopes to crack down on
cheating by broadening testing of its own employees
over the next year to include scrutiny of workers’
saliva, hair and sweat. Some private employers
have already adopted the alternative testing methods,
and new government standards could lead even more
companies to make the switch. |
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