Tag: drug test
         
         Temporary scheduling extended
         
         
   The DEA issued a final order to extend the temporary scheduling of the five synthetic cannabinoids into Schedule I drugs listing.
      
         
         Emerging regulations – Prescription drugs and oral fluid
         
         
   SAMHSA recently announced that it has accepted the recommendations of its Drug Testing Advisory Board (DTAB).
      
         
         Hair testing from a leader in science and service
         
         
   Hair testing provides up to a 90-day detection of repetitive drug use, which can act as a powerful drug use deterrent.
      
         
         Outdated chain of custody forms set to expire
         
         
   Outdated Federal Drug Testing Custody and Control Forms (CCF) expire tomorrow, November 30, 2011.
      
         
         Prescription drug deaths triple in decade
         
         
   According to recent data, 12 million Americans age 12 and older misused prescription painkillers, middle-aged adults have the highest overdose rates.
      
         
         Transportation drug testing law anniversary
         
         
   The U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT) celebrated 20 years of the statutory authority to conduct drug and alcohol testing.
      
         
         CCF deadline is November 30, 2011
         
         
   The U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT) lengthened the use of the 2000 CCF until the new deadline of November 30, 2011.
      
         
         Online scheduling in real-time
         
         
   With over 2,000 Patient Service Centers, our Online Scheduler is a convenient tool with an easy to use interface for real-time appointment scheduling.
      
         
         Go paperless with eReq
         
         
   Quest Diagnostics offers eReq as a hassle-free system to order drug screens 24/7, track the stages of the screening process and receive results online
      
         
         HHS/DOT mandatory guidelines & panel changes
         
         
   On October 1, 2010, the Department of Health & Human Services' (HHS) new Mandatory Guidelines will take affect.
      

 
                 
 
                  
                  
                  
                  
                  
                  
                  
                 
 
  
  
 