Category: News

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Our continuous quest towards improving customer satisfaction

September 10, 2015

We have made key improvements to our collection services, customer support and laboratory operations in an effort to improve customer satisfaction.

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2015 National Prescription Drug Take-Back Day

August 26, 2015

The DEA has announced its tenth annual National Prescription Drug Take-Back Day, an event to help people dispose any unused prescription medications.

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Drug testing trends video

August 14, 2015

A new video highlights key findings from the “Drug Testing Trends” session presented by Dr. Barry Sample at the annual DATIA conference. Watch now.

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Treatment for heroin addiction is at an all-time high

July 27, 2015

With heroin use on the rise, it’s little wonder that more people are seeking treatment for heroin addiction than ever before.

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CDC report reveals dramatic rise in heroin use

July 21, 2015

Heroin use is increasing across all demographics, according to a study conducted by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

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Oregon’s Measure 91 legalizes marijuana

July 14, 2015

Oregon joins Washington, Colorado, Alaska and D.C. as the only U.S. jurisdictions where the recreational use and sale of marijuana is allowed.

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The prescription drug misuse epidemic

July 13, 2015

While data from the DTI revealed recent positivity rate declines for prescription opiates, the increased misuse continues to be a growing concern.

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The impact of medicinal marijuana laws

July 9, 2015

A new study reveals that medicinal marijuana laws may have caused an increase in recreational marijuana use by juveniles.

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Employee drug and alcohol testing handbook

July 1, 2015

Answers to common drug testing questions are now found in the newly updated Department of Transportation Employee Handbook.

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Day against drug abuse and illicit trafficking

June 26, 2015

June 26 marks the annual International Day against Drug Abuse and Illicit Trafficking established by the United Nations Office of Drugs and Crime.