The annual Drug Testing Index from Quest Diagnostics shows that the use of methamphetamines in the workplace is a large problem in Western states. The Drug Testing Index has been published since 1988 and shows the positive test results for each drug by state for a large sampling of workplace drug tests conducted by Quest Diagnostics.
Results were recently released from over 4.5 million drug tests performed in 2010 and for the first time a detailed break down of methamphetamine positives state by state. In 2010 the national average of methamphetamines positivity was .10% which is the same rate as 2009. The five year trend nation wide has been in decline since 2006 when the methamphetamine positivity was .16%.
Among the 42 states
purchase clomid with sufficient data to compare to the national average for positive workplace drugs tests for methamphetamine in 2010, those notably above were:
Hawaii - 410% greater than the national average
Arkansas - 280% greater than the national average
Oklahoma - 240% greater than the national average
Nevada - 180% greater than the national average
California - 140% greater than the national average
Wyoming - 130% greater than the national average
Utah - 120% greater than the national average
Arizona - 100% greater than the national average
Kansas - 80% greater than the national average
The East and Northeastern regions of the US are much lower than the national average for methamphetamine prevalence in the workforce with New York falling well below the national average.