Drug Screening
Drug screening is a process used to identify and detect the presence of drugs and other substances within the body. It is used primarily in the medical and criminal justice systems and for workplace safety for legal and illegal substances. Drug screening involves the collection of a sample, such as a urine or blood specimen, which is tested for the presence of drugs or other substances. The results of the drug screen can be used in a variety of ways, such as for law enforcement purposes or for medical diagnosis and treatment. Drug screening is a critical tool for ensuring public safety and helping individuals who may be struggling with drug abuse or addiction.
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