Category: News
Our quest towards drug testing industry leadership
We’ll feature each of the five drivers of industry leadership.
National Prescription Drug Take-Back Day 2014
By participating in this event, the DEA is contributing to public safety by helping to rid communities of drugs that could lead to accidental overdoses and abuse.
Commercial driver database proposal
Last week the FMCSA announced a proposed rule that would establish a national drug testing database for all commercial driver’s license holders.
Drug overdose is now the leading cause of accidental death in the U.S.
Deaths caused by drug overdoses have surpassed traffic fatalities as the leading cause of accidental death in the United States.
Drug use among American workers declined 74% over the past 25 years
Today marks the 25th anniversary of the Drug-Free Workplace Act and the Quest Diagnostics Drug Testing Index. Drug testing continues to be a deterrent of drug use.
Gain insights from 25 years of drug testing data
Our webinar features milestones and lessons learned from an unprecedented analysis of more than 125 million urine drug tests from the past 25 years.
Drug Testing Index: A look at 2008 – 2013
The Quest Diagnostics Drug Testing Index reveals insights into patterns of drug use among the American workforce. As we celebrate our 30th anniversary, we take a deeper look at overall positivity rates and key milestones from 2008 to 2013.
Drug Testing Index: A look at 2003 – 2007
The Quest Diagnostics Drug Testing Index reveals insights into patterns of drug use among the American workforce. As we celebrate our 30th anniversary, we take a deeper look at overall positivity rates and key milestones from 2003 to 2007.
Name that drug: Semi-synthetic, highly prolific
This edition of name that drug was written by Richard Simpson, Science Director at Quest Diagnostics, and is entitled Semi-synthetic, highly prolific.
Drug Testing Index: A look at 1998 – 2002
The Quest Diagnostics Drug Testing Index reveals insights into patterns of drug use among the American workforce. As we celebrate our 30th anniversary, we take a deeper look at overall positivity rates and key milestones from 1998 to 2002.