Drug abuse is the bane of the modern society. Even with widespread awareness about substance abuse taking place, especially among teenagers, most of the times parents are unable to detect the problem, in time. With a home drug test kit though, it is always possible to find out whether a person is indulging in substance abuse or not. With the advent of the internet you can find a lot of information on such a drug screen test kit, by visiting online resources. You can also find detailed information on the various types of kits available and the methodology of their working at most of these online resources. Read the rest of this entry »

You may purchase a drug test kit for many reasons. Perhaps you believe that your child, teen, or even your spouse has a drug or alcohol problem and want to check to see if your suspicions are true. Perhaps you want to test your own urine to make sure it is clean before you drop a sample for a potential employer, drug and alcohol counselor, or parole officer. But good as it sounds on paper, a drug test kit is not really all it’s cracked up to be. There are some very good reasons for you to think twice or even three times before you bring a drug test kit into your home. This article discusses some of the most common problems with dug test kits. Read the rest of this entry »

The writer of the following article never developed even a passing interest in experimenting with drugs. She never concerned herself with the potential of any drug test kit. Still she can not claim that her lack of concern for the existence of a drug test kit was entirely justified. For a short time, the writer sat behind the wheel of a car while both Dilantin and Phenobarbital flowed through her bloodstream. Her doctors had prescribed those drugs as a way to prevent a seizure.   Finally, after the writer had become pregnant, her neurologist helped her to end her use of those two drugs. Read the rest of this entry »

Today a parents’ control over drug use seems to be much greater than it was in the recent past. Today parents who suspect drug use by a teen have the ability to purchase a home drug test kit. Parents also have controls that help to lower the chances that a child will engage in drug use. Parents can put those controls on their TV or on the child’s computer. By using such controls, the parents subject a child to fewer scenes of other teens getting high on drugs. By using such controls, parents try to prevent the need for the purchase of a home drug test kit. Read the rest of this entry »

Back when physicians relied on a huge gamma counter to measure the hormone level in a test sample, it seemed silly to think about a day when a small drug test kit could detect evidence of drug use. Today what once seemed like an impossible dream has become a reality. Now law enforcement officers and employers both turn the drug test kit for evidence of recent drug use. Looking at such tiny kits, it is difficult to appreciate the degree to which the science for such a kit has copied the science that was used back when physicians counted on data from the huge gamma counters.

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