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What Is Blood Alcohol Concentration?

Blood Alcohol Concentration (BAC): Complete UK Guide & Legal Limits

One of the most common ways of finding out how much alcohol is in a person’s blood is by measuring their Blood Alcohol Concentration (BAC). Blood alcohol concentration (BAC) is a method of analysing how much alcohol is in the blood. This, as opposed to measuring the exact amount of alcohol the person has drank, … Read more

Will Buprenorphine Show Up on a Urine Drug Test?

Will Buprenorphine Show Up on a Urine Drug Test?

Buprenorphine is a semi-synthetic opioid. The drug is prescribed at low doses as an addiction therapy drug or substitute for an abused drug, such as heroin. For users, it can produce a similar effect to heroin or methadone — feelings such as euphoria and respiratory depression. For individuals that are addicted to opiates, buprenorphine is … Read more

Nicotine Test Kits for Testing Tobacco Use

Nicotine Test Kits for Testing Tobacco Use

Often the term “drug testing” is used by people when referring to the screening of illegal substances such as ecstasy, cocaine, marijuana, or heroin. However, many people do not realise that a test for tobacco is also available to determine whether or not someone smokes, how much they smoke, and whether or not they are … Read more

What are Tranquillisers?

What are Tranquillisers?

Another name for a sedative is a tranquilliser. These drugs are man-made and they are given over the short-term by doctors. They are used to treat ailments such as stress, insomnia, anxiety, or depression. Women in the UK are prescribed these more than men. The most common tranquilliser drugs come from the class of drugs … Read more

Hair Drug Tests: 5 Common Misconceptions

Hair Drug Tests

Hair follicle drug testing has become an increasingly common method for determining if someone has used drugs in the past 90 days. Unlike urine and blood testing, some organisations and law enforcement agencies may require a hair follicle drug test. These tests help employers and decision makers when hiring, determining custody, or proving past drug … Read more

Random Drug Testing In the Workplace

Random Drug Testing in the Workplace

When we use the term ‘drug testing’, we are referring to the detection of drugs, or more correctly ‘the metabolites of drugs’, by way of analysing biological material. With alcohol testing being the exception, drug testing looks for the remaining chemicals known as metabolites, because drugs in the body typically break down very quickly. While … Read more

Cannabis Breath Tests for Drug Driving

Cannabis Breath Tests for Drug Driving

In the UK, as in many other countries, it is illegal for an individual to drive a vehicle whilst impaired by drugs. In March 2015 a change in the drug driving law was brought in to make it easier for police to stop and prosecute drug drivers. Recent data reveals an alarming trend in drug-driving … Read more

Growing Numbers of Older People Abusing Cocaine

Growing Numbers of Older People Abusing Cocaine

Hospitalisations for cocaine abuse among the elderly are at an all-time high in the UK. Typically associated with abuse amongst younger generations, the class A drug is increasingly responsible for damaging the mental and physical health of older people. According to NHS statistics, 617 people over 60 were admitted to hospital last year due to … Read more