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Why We Should Support Saliva Drug Testing

by | Tuesday, August 24, 2010 |

Did you know that two thirds of prison inmates use illegal drugs? A third of the inmates also admit that they were under the influence of illegal drugs when they committed the crime. Estimates also show that two thirds of those involved in fatal highway accidents are under the influence of drugs or alcohol. With such high coincidence levels of drug use and illegal activity, it is only obvious that testing for drugs in prison is a regular routine. Current Drug Testing Saliva drug testing is...

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New Reports on Lindsay Lohan Draw An Accurate Picture of Adderall's Dangers

by | Friday, August 20, 2010 |

Although the wealth of reporting on Lindsay Lohan's continuing struggle with addiction never seems entirely (or even half) true, it has brought to light a lot of interesting information on drugs and drug use. Take Adderall for example. Adderall has seeped into public consciousness over the past 25 years. As a drug to deal with ADHD, it has been very popular and is frequently prescribed. There are two types - IR and XR (instant release and extended release, respectively). Its misuse is also well...

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How The US Government Recommends Drug Testing To Get An Addict's Life Back On Track

by | Thursday, August 19, 2010 |

Fighting substance abuse is hard. For those with serious drug problems with methamphetamine, cocaine, and other stimulants, the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) has created a treatment program called the “Matrix Intensive Outpatient Treatment for People With Stimulant Use Disorders (IOP)”. Part of this program is regular drug testing. It’s an important way for a counselor to understand and keep track of a client’s progress in treatment. We highlight it here...

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Cholesterol Test To Avoid Common Disorders

by | Wednesday, August 11, 2010 |

Hypercholesterolemia is basically a medical condition that is characterized by high levels of cholesterol in the blood. High cholesterol is not considered to be a disease. It is referred to as a metabolic derangement. Elevated levels of cholesterol are caused due to lipoprotein levels going awry in the blood. This is caused by genetic factors, diet and other medical conditions such as diabetes or hypothyroidism. Treatment for high cholesterol involves eating a diet that is low in cholesterol...

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How Do Alcohol & Tobacco Interact?

by | Tuesday, August 10, 2010 |

Anyone who has gone to parties and social gatherings will be aware of people who smoke only socially. Social smoking or smoking only atparties seems like a concept that is generally accepted by many. Research supports the fact that those who consume large amounts of alcohol are also likely to be those who smoke a lot too. It is probably not known that the combined effects of alcohol and tobacco can be relatively more devastating. Almost all alcoholics (80 to 95 percent) smoke cigarettes. This...

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Suboxone Drug Test Kits Available - But What is Suboxone?

by | Monday, August 9, 2010 |

The DATA 2000 or Drug Addiction Treatment Act of 2000 suggests Suboxone as the first line of treatment for anyone who has been diagnosed with opioid dependence. Suboxone is consumed as sublingual tablets and reduces the intensity of the withdrawal symptoms of opioids. It decreases the craving and can help in overcoming the dependence. What is Suboxone used for? Suboxone is primarily used to decrease the difficulty in getting rid of opiate abuse. It eases the entire process by making...

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