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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
(Press Release)
Aug., 2011 -- There are several accurate, FDA-cleared testing
methods available that use urine, hair, oral fluids, and sweat
(patch). These methods vary in cost, drugs detected, and detection
period. Parents and schools can determine their needs and
choose the method that best suits their requirements, as long
as the testing kits are from a reliable source.
Whether you are trying to prevent drug use, discover possible
drug use, stop current use, or just be reassured that a teen
is on the right road, home testing will help.
Let your teens know that you love them very much to let them
be involved with drugs and that you will use any tool available
to keep them away from drugs, including using random drug
testing in your home.
Many parents with teens attending our drug rehabilitation
residential program wish that they had tested their teens
earlier when their teens first displayed unusual behaviors.
Are schools doing drug testing?
Currently, random drug testing can only be conducted among
students who participate in competitive extracurricular activities.
Reasonable suspicion/cause testing involves a school requiring
a student to provide a urine specimen when there is sufficient
evidence to suggest that the student may have used an illicit
substance. Typically, this involves the direct observations
made by school officials that a student has used or possesses
illicit substances, exhibits physical symptoms of being under
the influence, and has patterns of abnormal or erratic behavior.
Which drugs can be tested for?
Various testing methods normally test for a "panel"
of drugs. Typically, a drug panel tests for marijuana, cocaine,
opioids, amphetamines, and PCP. If a parent or school has
a particular problem with other drugs, such as MDMA, GHB,
or steroids, they can include testing for these drugs as well.
Inspirations Teen Rehab understands the unfortunate circumstances
that arise as a result of a teen's poor choice to act in an
irresponsible manner. Not only is a legal consequence the
result of a teen's poor choice regarding behavior, it may
also be and indication of a greater issue such as substance
abuse or addiction, a mental health issue such as depression
or other diagnosis. If your family is having a difficult time
dealing with this situation, call us.
Reach out to us. Recovery from addiction is just a click or a phone
call away. If the information you are looking for is not found here and you
need immediate attention you may contact us:
Teen Addiction Help: 1-888-757-6237
Addiction Treatment for Young Adults and Adults : 1-888-387-6237
http://www.covecenterforrecovery.com
or e-mail
us.

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