Millions of people rely on prescriptions to maintain health, but that’s not the whole story. Just like illicit drugs, prescribed medication can be hazardous to your health. Research by the Mayo Clinic shows that about 70 percent of Americans take at least one prescription medication regularly. In 2011, the top five most common prescriptions added up Read more »
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No, Drug Testing Is Not a Violation of Your Rights
Almost everyone has at least a nodding acquaintance with the Fourth Amendment to the Constitution, right? The one that prohibits unreasonable search and seizure? More than likely, that amendment is the ace you may be tempted to pull out of your sleeve if and when you object to drug testing for employment. Ah, but here’s Read more »
Painkillers in the Workplace Cost Employers Billions
The total loss to employers due to drug use, both legal and illegal, is estimated at $120 billion annually. According to a New York Times article, workplace insurers spend an estimated $1.4 billion annually on legal prescription narcotic painkillers alone. However, painkillers cost them much more than the price of those drugs, much of it Read more »
Signs of Painkiller Abuse
People take pain medication for many conditions, and in most cases their use of painkillers is legitimate. However, employers need to be aware that some workers may end up abusing their prescription medication. The reasons why someone may abuse a painkiller are complex, but the addiction presents real dangers to both the employee and employer. Read more »
Workplace Opiate Use is Crushing Business
When most of us think of people with drug problems, we tend to imagine those who are addicted to illegal drugs that are purchased on the black market like heroin or cocaine. Many businesses go to great lengths, like paying for background checks and drug testing, to avoid hiring people who have illegal drug habits. Read more »
Zohydro Risks New Painkiller Addiction Epidemic
For the past few decades, America has had a serious problem with opiate pain medication abuse. What began as an effective way for people to manage chronic pain has turned into a nightmare of addiction and overdoses. For many American’s the allure of the high from opiate based painkillers was too much to let go Read more »
Synthetic Marijuana is Nothing Like Natural Marijuana
The National Institute on Drug Abuse describes synthetic marijuana varieties like Spice and K-2 as herbal mixtures that also contain chemicals that bring on effects that are supposed to closely mimic those of marijuana. NIDA goes on to say that while these substances, described as designer drugs, may sound like a safe alternative to traditional Read more »
Effects of Opiate Painkillers
Since the 1990’s painkiller use in America has been on the rise, especially those that are opiate based. It is now easier than ever to get an opioid prescription from a doctor. The pressure for medical professionals to treat patients as customers and focus on customer service rather than medical treatment has made doctors more Read more »