A recent “Health Trends Report” released Wednesday found that more than 3-in-5 patients (63%) misused their prescription drugs….
AlcoPro’s New Website – At Last!
On May 1 we flipped the switch to turn on our new website. We are still at www.alcopro.com. If you have been a regular visitor to our previous website you will know immediately that our site has changed. The new alcopro.com has a totally different look, thanks to the work by Rumbolt Design.
Scientists Find Yet Another Link Between Alcohol and Breast Cancer
Alcohol use and abuse is common among teenage girls. This has short- and long-term health effects as well as numerous consequences of alcohol-enhanced risk taking behavior. Alcohol is a known risk factor for breast cancer and …
Some Teens May Be Wired to Try Drugs
Researchers found different brain networks involved in self-control …
How Long Between Alcohol Screening and Confirmation Test?
When the Dept. of Transportation proposed rules for using Alcohol Screening Devices they requested comments regarding extending the time to complete the confirmation test…
Introducing AlcoPro’s New Website
Explore the new tools, features, and content in our newly revised website…
Drug Test Changes Coming…
On January 26, 2012 SAMHSA approved recommendations to 1) allow oral fluid testing and 2) expand the panel of drugs to include Schedule II prescription medications such as oxycodone…
Are Your Staff’s Training Certifications Up-To-Date?
DOT regulations require that all Breath Alcohol Technicians (BAT) and Specimen Collectors receive training every five years.
If the breath testing instruments are so simple to use, why does BAT training take all day?
Good question. If BAT training consisted of showing which buttons to push to use the instrument, our training would last only a few minutes. However, BAT training is much more than learning which button to push to start a breath alcohol test.
Will eating food with poppy seeds create a false positive drug test for opiates?
Many years ago when the laboratory screening test cut-off level for opiates was 300 ng/ml, eating poppy seeds might have been a legitimate explanation for the presence of opiates in urine
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