• Contact Us
  • Archives
  • Categories
  • Archive for May, 2010

    Levitra The Impotence Drug To Resolve The Erectile Dysfunction For


    2010 - 05.31

    Levitra The Impotence Drug To Resolve The Erectile Dysfunction For Men.

    Levitra

    If you have erectile dysfunction/impotence, buy Levitra. Levitra is GSK and Bayer AGs answer to Viagra. Just like the famous impotence drug, Viagra, Levitra is a PDE5 inhibitor. When you buy Levitra, it will help you to achieve and maintain erection by blocking phosphodiesterase-PDE5 enzyme and increasing the blood flow to the penis.

    When you buy Levitra, you can have a harder erection and not lose an erection in the middle of sexual intercourse. You can maintain an erection as long as you do not achieve an orgasm with the help of this impotence pill. Thus, when you buy Levitra it not only restores your sex life but also protects your ego and confidence.

    Many men who could not take Viagra because of allergies to its ingredients were asked to buy Levitra. These men found haven in Levitra. The active ingredient of Levitra is vardenafil and it is said that it has relatively lesser side effects than all other erectile dysfunction drugs.

    Apart from the sexual benefits of achieving an erection, maintaining the erection throughout the sexual intercourse, achieving orgasm during sexual intercourse, and achieving a fuller, harder erection if you buy Levitra, there are many other benefits.

    The best part is that men suffering from high cholesterol, high blood pressure, and both types 1 and 2 diabetes can also buy Levitra. Moreover, this is proven in clinical trials so men who buy Levitra should not be worried about any potential side effects. Though the validity of many benefits claimed by men who buy Levitra is not tested, nevertheless they exist. Some men who buy Levitra for erectile dysfunction find that they also have penis enlargement benefits. However, do not buy Levitra thinking it will enlarge your penis. Levitra is essentially erectile dysfunction drug and meant only for it.

    Buy Levitra only and only if you have impotence. Do not buy Levitra thinking it is a penis enlargement drug or an aphrodisiac. When you buy Levitra, it will not increase your sex drive or your penis for that matter. Also, do not think that your impotence will be cured if you buy Levitra. Levitra does not cure impotence or erectile dysfunction but gives a temporary solution. You can get relief from your impotence problems for not more than four hours after you buy Levitra.

    Nevertheless, it is a good option for impotence. If you buy Levitra, it will give you the freedom and choice to enjoy your sex life once again. As there is no permanent solution for erectile dysfunction, if you buy Levitra at least you will get temporary relief from mounting pressures of erectile dysfunction.

    However, before you buy Levitra for erectile dysfunction, you should be aware of all its side effects, complications, or adverse reactions with other medications. Some of the most commonly reported side effects experienced by people who buy Levitra and in clinical trials include headache, flushing, stuffy or runny nose, upset stomach, sinusitis, and nausea.

    So buy Levitra for your impotence treatment after consulting your own doctor or a doctor online.

    Can the Cure for Headaches be Worse Than the Pain?


    2010 - 05.29

    Can the Cure for Headaches be Worse Than the Pain?

    Many drugs that were previously available only through prescription are now available over-the-counter. Today drugs are so common and easily obtained people just assume they are safe. After all, would multi-million dollar companies offer drugs for sale if they weren’t safe? Wouldn’t the FDA ban medications that could harm or possibly even kill you? Sure, if they knew they were dangerous. But the method of determining which drugs are safe and which drugs are deadly may surprise you. Many times the tests are determined through the use of guinea pigs, which very likely includes you.

    Drugs are allowed for sale to the public with the assumption that they are safe. Then, once the public begins using a particular drug in masses the negative side effects will start appearing, side effects that can include dizziness, nausea, internal bleeding, blood pressure increases, heart problems and even death. Not too long ago there were diet pills containing ephedrine that the public was going crazy for. But ephedrine failed its “public test” when it was discovered that it caused death. Tylenol (active ingredient: acetaminophen) is often used for migraine headache relief, but kills people every year because of the liver damage it can cause. Even Ibuprofen and aspirin, pain killers often used for migraine headaches, can be deadly for some. Although the risk is small it is still a risk that should not be taken lightly.

    The October 1995 Archives of Internal Medicine reveal the startling results of a study that reviewed the overall effects of prescription drugs on health and well-being. According to the authors, drug related illness (from LEGAL drugs) should be considered a leading disease in its own right. In 1992, about 200,000 people in the United States died as a result of complications from legal prescription medicine. This does not include over-the-counter drugs or illegal drugs.

    Incorrectly prescribed medications kill approximately 180,000 people each year. Only about 1,500 people died when the Titanic sank and yet this horrific and preventable event was, and still is, world news. It changed forever the perception and practice of sea travel, ship construction and passenger safety. But when 180,000 people die, the equivalent of about 120 Titanics sinking each year, hardly anyone even takes notice. As reported in 1994 in the Journal of the American Medical Association, incorrectly prescribed medications kill an estimated 180,000 people each year. This claims more American lives annually than crime and car accidents combined.

    Some people experience such severe migraine headaches they seek the help of a doctor. But doctors are not immune to errors either. The Journal of the American Medical Association reported recently that iatrogenic illness (illness caused by medical errors or reactions to drugs and medical treatment) has become the third largest killer of Americans, exceeded only by heart disease and cancer.

    A team of medical doctors, lawyers and analysts at Harvard University conducted the largest and most comprehensive investigation of medical malpractice and concluded that 75,000 Americans are killed every year by medical treatment through gross negligence. That is equivalent to 50 Titanics sinking per year. For all their successes, doctors must contend with the fact that many people become sick from either medical errors or reactions to their drugs or medical treatment. Where are the headlines? The outcries?

    And the number of deaths due to drugs continues to rise. USA Today, on February 27, 1998, reported that the number of deaths caused by prescription drug errors increased at a rate only exceeded by the number of deaths caused by AIDS. In 1983, 1 out of 539 outpatient deaths was due to a medication error (wrong dosage or wrong drug). By 1993 however, 1 out of every 131 outpatient deaths was due to a medication error.

    Admittedly, doctors do save lives and help ease people’s pain. They perform a great duty that should not go unheralded. But pain sufferers should start taking responsibility for their own actions. Nobody is more concerned about your health than you are, not the doctor, not the nurses, not your neighbors. Search out and study all of the information that is available before taking a medication that could cause bodily harm. Pain sufferers should ponder both the pros and the cons, the possible pain relief and the possible dangers of the drugs they may end up ingesting.

    Deepak Chopra, M.D. in his book Quantum Healing states The frustrating reality, as far as medical researchers are concerned, is that we already know that the living body is the best pharmacy ever devised. It produces diuretics, painkillers, tranquilizers, sleeping pills, antibiotics, and indeed everything manufactured by the drug companies, but it makes them much, much better. The dosage is always right and given on time; side effects are minimal or nonexistent; and the directions for using the drug are included in the drug itself, as part of its built-in intelligence.

    “Is the possible pain relief worth the risk?” This is the question that you should be asking yourself.

    Counterfeit Drugs Surfacing


    2010 - 05.28

    Anyone who has traveled into the small border towns in Mexico has surely seen the number of farmacias that line the streets. They are usually nothing more that a small store with a person in a white lab coat working behind the counter. The danger here is that the prescription medication that is readily available may not be medicine at all.

    The Food and Drug Administration has warned consumers about these dangers. The warning reminded people that drugs purchased in foreign countries are not regulated by the FDA and do not carry the same FDA assurances of safety, effectiveness, and manufacturing quality as drugs purchased within the United States.

    What is truly bothersome now is the proliferation of internet pharmacies. Unless the web site carries the VIPPS logo, you truly cannot be sure where the medication originated. Only on-line pharmacies that have demonstrated to National Association of Boards of Pharmacy (NABP) compliance with VIPPS criteria including patient rights to privacy, authentication and security of prescription orders, adherence to a recognized quality assurance policy, and provision of meaningful consultation between patients and pharmacists. To find out more on VIPPS certification, go to www.nabp.net.

    For more free information, free articles, and free newsletter, visit www.rxcostcutters.com

    Medicare’s New Drug Benefit: Worth The Effort By Tom Paul,


    2010 - 05.25

    Medicare’s New Drug Benefit: Worth The Effort By Tom Paul, Chief Pharmacy Officer of Ovations, a UnitedHealth Group company

    With Medicare’s new prescription drug coverage program, “Part D,” you could pay $5 or less for many of your prescription medications.

    Because the program is still new, understanding how it works can seem challenging. Here are a few tips to help you get started.

    Step 1: Don’t go it alone

    • Talk to other seniors who have gone through the process. To date, surveys show the majority of people who have signed up for a Part D plan say their efforts to understand the plans and enroll are worth it.

    • Take advantage of meetings available in your community to help you understand the drug program and to get assistance signing up. Check with the local AARP office, local senior centers, the library, your health insurer or other experts for educational events.

    Step 2: Learn As Much As You Can

    • Go to libraries, publications and your Medicare & You handbook for toll-free phone numbers of the plans available in your area.

    • If you think you may qualify for extra help with your Part D costs you should call: 1-800-MEDICARE (1-800-633-4227). TTY/TDD users should call 877-486-2048, (24 hours a day/7 days a week), or your State Medicaid Office, or the Social Security Administration a4 1-800-772-1213 between 7 a.m. and 7 p.m., Monday through Friday. TTY/TDD users should call, 1-800-325-0778.

    • If you have Internet access, visit Medicare’s Web site at www.medicare.gov. It has a wealth of information, including a Medicare Prescription Drug Plan Finder that helps compare plans in your areas. Other helpful Web sites include www.aarp.org and www.MedicareRxInfosource.com.

    • Caregivers can go to www. PartDCentral.com or www.family caregiving101.org

    Step 3: Make Sure You’re Signed Up

    • Once you’ve enrolled in the plan, your acknowledgement letter from Medicare and/or the enrollment confirmation letter from your health plan serves as temporary proof of coverage. The letter plus your Medicare and/or Medicaid ID cards, will allow you to fill prescriptions until you receive your health plan’s ID card.

    • If you are a Medicaid enrollee and have not received information about which plan you have been enrolled in you should call: 1-800-MEDICARE (1-800-633-4227). TTY/TDD users should call 877-486-2048, (24 hours a day/7 days a week), or your State Medicaid Office, or the Social Security Administration at 1-800-772-1213 between 7 a.m. and 7 p.m., Monday through Friday. TTY/TDD users should call, 1-800-325-0778.

    • Enroll before the 15th of the month. This helps ensure your enrollment information is in the pharmacy computer systems by the first of the following month.

    • If you currently receive drug coverage through a Medicare Supplement plan, check with your Medicare Supplement plan provider: You may be able to realize additional savings under Medicare Part D.

    Remember, if you are currently eligible for Medicare, enrolling before the May 15 deadline will help you avoid late enrollment fees. While the process may seem challenging, enrolling in a Part D plan may save money and help you get the drugs you need now and in the future.

    Tom Paul

    Is Drug Screening Too Costly To Do Or Do Without?


    2010 - 05.25

    Is Drug Screening Too Costly To Do Or Do Without? One Company Has The Answer!

    The director of telemarketing operations at a financial services company looks out across his 3600 square foot call center on a typical Monday morning. Look at all those empty chairs, he laments. It is sickly Monday and my partiers are taking their usual unscheduled day long break. The problem of the three day weekend or absenteeism in general doesnt just affect the manager in this setting. What about the other 80% of the work force who showed up? They are now burdened with additional duties while filling the vacancies that have temporarily developed.

    With the challenge of recruiting qualified workers becoming more difficult all over the nation, the last thing American businesses can afford is to have major portions of its existing work force abusing drugs on or off the job. The truth is that most employees do not engage in illicit drug use and most do not want to work side-by-side with drug abusers. A majority of employees are parents who are concerned about the effects of drug abuse on their children, now and in the future. Given this profile of the typical American workers, it is clear that substance-abuse prevention can and should be viewed as a common concern of both employers and employees.

    We interviewed one company that has recognized the true damage that drugs in the workplace causes and why it is still prevalent. Labwire, Inc. (http://www.labwire.com), a Houston, Texas based developer of online security solutions, began addressing what many medium and large size companies have consistently failed to addressthe true cost effectiveness of their testing programs. What stops companies from being effective about drug prevention in the workplace is the apparent cost to do so, states Dexter Morris, President of the company. What most companies dont understand is the wasted cost of NOT using the latest in technology management in handling such issues, he added.

    Drug use in the workplace costs this country billions of dollars every year in lost productivity, increased health problems and workplace accidents, to say nothing of the problems it causes us at the federal and state level with associated family problems. Contrary to the typical portrayal of drug abusers, many apparently functional drug and alcohol abusers manage to hold down full or part-time jobs, masking their destructive problem from their employers. In fact, over seventy four percent of all current illegal drug and heavy alcohol * users hold down some type of job. *(Those drinking five or more drinks per occasion on five or more days in the 30 days preceding the survey). According to the U.S. Department of Labor, more than 8 million Americans use some type of illegal substance.

    The overall cost of illicit drug abuse is estimated to have been $160.7 billion in 2000, and 69 percent of these costs are from productivity losses due to drug-related illnesses and deaths. Reducing substance abuse positively impacts Americas economic landscape.

    Medium businesses bear the greatest burden of substance abusers. Traditionally, larger employers participate in drug-free workplace practices. As a result, medium to large employers who do not have drug free workplace policies in place are in essence adversely selected against in terms of the employees that are left to hire. Another thing to note is that substance abusers will steer away from drug-free workplace companies. They will work for those businesses that dont have a policy or a program and where there is no drug testing involved. Lets face it, no abuser wants to be detected.

    The fact that medium and large size companies are at greatest risk is why we developed our web-based employee screening process. Any company can deploy this system inside of 30 days, says Morris confidently. In fact, we can train up to 100 human resource people on how to use our system in only 60 minutes online.

    Morris went on to say that just the cost of workers compensation claims can bury a company.
    Drug-using employees are 3.6 times more likely to be involved in workplace accidents and five times more likely to file a workers compensation claim. Between thirty eight and fifty percent of all workers compensation claims are related to substance abuse per the National Council on Compensation Insurance.. Substance abusers are three times more likely to use medical benefits than other employees.

    According to Edward Poole, president and COO of OHS Health and Safety Services Inc., in Costa Mesa, Calif., several government and private industry studies concluded that each drug user in the workplace “can cost an employer an average of $11,000-$13,000 annually.” Despite studies and surveys that indicate a significant number of substance abusers hold jobs and work while under the influence, Poole points out that many employers have an “it can’t happen here” attitude about substance abuse in the workplace. “Once they get in there and implement a policy and start testing employees, they’re usually very surprised by the results,” he says.

    Poole tells the story of one client who operated a small, local delivery service. When a representative from OHS Health and Safety Services visited the business owner, he stated repeatedly that there was no reason to conduct drug testing in that workplace. After all, the company had only 63 employees. After a couple of years of rebuffing them, the delivery service owner called OHS to start up an immediate screening program. Apparently the company had a change of heart after observing unusual behavior in their workforce. OHS showed up unannounced one day after performing roughly 45 days of drug free workplace education, and did what’s called a “sweep.” They were going to test every employee in the workplace.

    Nine people immediately walked off the job. Says Poole, “One or two probably had deeply rooted beliefs in the right to privacy and all that crap, but it is probably safe to say that most of those nine employees would have tested positive.” Out of the 54 who took the drug test, 19 tested positive for marijuana and several tested positive for cocaine as well. “The employer was shocked,” says Poole, Most employers have no clue how many employees are working under the influence.”

    Once a company decides to confront its potential workplace issue regarding illicit drug use the problem of finding the appropriate security company crops up. There are a lot of companies professing to have the expertise to address drug screening issues, Morris cautions. Just find out what their track record is and talk to some of their clients.

    Many companies are heading the warnings about drug abuse in the workplace. According to data on companies that test employees, drug testing increased from twenty one and a half percent to almost eighty five percent in one six year period – a two hundred and fifty percent increase. Recent evidence suggests that drug testing has now leveled off and in fact has decreased slightly, but primarily among medium businesses. National studies indicate that sixty six percent of the country’s largest firms engage in some type of drug testing. Among Fortune 500 companies, during the late 1980s and early 1990s, drug testing likewise increased in use. For example, in 1985 about eighteen percent of Fortune 500 companies tested their employees. The number increased to a high point of forty percent by 1991. Among Fortune 1000 firms, forty eight percent of employees are subject to drug testing.

    These are good trends overall, says Morris when asked about the increase in drug screening across the US. The weakness in screening program administrations (drug testing and background screens) by medium and large size businesses is the increasing focus of Labwires business model. We know what the solution is for tens of thousands of companies, and we are it, concludes Morris. With companies like Labwire, who are building affordable applications, coming onto the scene, maybe your call center manager will have better attendance on future Monday mornings.

    Laura Betterly
    Press Direct International

    All You Need to Know about Marijuana Drug Screening &


    2010 - 05.24

    All You Need to Know about Marijuana Drug Screening & THC Drug Testing

    Marijuana is an illicit substance taken most often by means of smoking. A cigarette rolled with marijuana is called a joint. A cigar rolled with marijuana is called a blunt. The drug can also be smoke through a pipe or a bong. Regardless of how marijuana is taken, it is harmful to the body, impairs judgment and its use is an incredible liability to companies.

    What is THC?
    Tetrahydrocannabinol or THC in its abbreviated form is the substance found in marijuana. As the active ingredient in cannabis, THC is what causes the pleasurable sensations those who take marijuana describe.

    Signs of Marijuana Abuse
    A person high on marijuana exhibits tell-tale symptoms including loud talking and laughter, sleepiness, irritated eyes, odor on breath and clothing, carrying drug paraphernalia, distorted sense of time intervals and forgetfulness.

    Signs of Marijuana Addiction
    Marijuana addicts are often focused on the drug at all times, when they will next be able to use, where they will use and where they will get their next fix from. Warning signs include dependence, uncontrollable urge to use the drug, mental fixation on the drug, and continued use of the drug despite physical, emotional, mental and social consequences associated with it.

    Marijuana Drug Testing
    Drug testing for marijuana is very beneficial to companies and parents alike. Not only is marijuana drug testing easy to perform, it is also laboratory accurate in most cases. Marijuana drug test kits are available in many different types including hair drug tests, urine drug tests, saliva drug tests and spray drug tests. Each of these marijuana tests have their own pros and cons, yet the most popular for marijuana drug testing in the home and the workplace is the urine drug test. Once a urine sample is collected, the dipstick, or other testing device is subjected to the sample and results can be read within minutes.

    Employers benefit greatly from THC drug testing, as it helps to maintain a safe working environment for employees and keeps productivity up. Losses associated with drug use in the workplace include decreased productivity, absenteeism, workers compensation claims, insurance claims and onsite accidents. To prevent this, marijuana drug testing can keep jobsite drug abuse at bay and ensure employees are safe, healthy and working to the best of their ability.

    Parents can also benefit from marijuana testing. Drug testing kits are simple to use and help worried families conclude whether or not their child is abusing drugs. Drug testing for marijuana can help keep drugs out of your home and out of the hands of your children. Marijuana testing can also be the first step in helping your teen overcome their drug addiction.

    Cialis-edge over male impotency


    2010 - 05.19

    Introduction

    Lately, there has been a major outburst of various drugs treating erectile deficiency in men. Cialis happens to be one of those drugs that have caught the attention of the medical world prescribing effective medicines for curing ED.

    Lets check out some valid information about Cialis from the doctors guide to efficacy in treatment of erectile dysfunction. Those buying Cialis online must consider an expert doctors help before taking the drug. This is because Cialis is not meant for all. Cialis is prescribed by a doctor only after a careful examination of the patient to check on his medical history.

    Cialis-the usual dosage

    Normally an average patient would be advised to take one tablet before sexual activity. However, improvement in achieving erection varies from person to person depending on the average health of a person. The after-effect may last for 30 minutes after taking Cialis and it has been seen that the ability to have sexual activity was improved up to 36 hours after taking Cialis. The drug can be taken with or without meals.

    What you should be asking your local Cialis pharmacy before you consider buying this wonder drug for potency?

    1. What all drugs usage prohibits me from using Cialis? The answer that you will be typically looking for here is nitrate drugs. This means that if you have been using nitrate drugs (as in the case of those suffering from heart disease like angina etc.). Also following this class of medicine are alpha blockers. Alpha blockers are prescribed at times for prostrate problems or high blood pressure. Ask any Cialis pharmacy sites selling the drug and they will tell you that a combo of such drugs along with Cialis can prove fatal for health as there could be a rapid fall of blood pressure to a danger level.
    2. You must also ask the local Cialis pharmacy to produce the right level of certificates to authenticate its stand legally in the market.
    3. Check out whether the drug could produce allergic reaction to your body or not.
    4. Last but not the least, find out the side effects of Cialis.

    Men buying cheap Cialis or buying Cialis online must know the possible side effects of this potency drug.

    Headache
    Indigestion
    Back pain
    Muscle aches
    Flushing
    Stuffy or runny nose

    The effects usually last for a few hours but patients who suffer from back pain and muscle aches or any other side effects for more than 48 hours should immediately seek medical help. In case of Priapism (erection that lasts for abnormal hours) or vision changes you must consult a doctor at the earliest.

    Conclusion

    Remember Cialis does not cure impotency, it mere helps in achieving erection through sexual stimulation and increase of blood flow to the male penis. Cialis is not an aphrodisiac that helps in increasing libido or certainly not a drug to protect one from sexual transmitted diseases. Cialis is also not a male birth control pill. A lot of sites would claim to sell cheap Cialis drugs, however do not get lured by these ads. Always buy Cialis from such a pharmacy that follows strict guidelines laid down by FDA.

    How To Select The Right Drug And Alcohol Rehab Center


    2010 - 05.17

    How To Select The Right Drug And Alcohol Rehab Center

    A person suffering from an alcohol or drug addiction needs help immediately. Without it, it is highly likely he will continue down a never-ending path of self-destruction that could ultimately lead to death. Unfortunately, drug and alcohol addiction are both extremely difficult to overcome. Therefore, the only way most addicts are able to truly fight the battle against drugs and alcohol is to receive addiction treatment through a reputable drug rehab program. Furthermore, it is essential that the addict find the rehab center that is best suited for him and his personality because if care is not taken to find a program compatible with his needs, a relapse is highly probable.

    * The Specialty

    Not all drug rehab centers specialize in every type of addiction recovery. Therefore, the first step in selecting the right drug or alcohol rehab center is to identify those that specialize in the drug the person is addicted to. For example, an alcoholic will receive little help from a program specializing in addiction treatment for those who abuse heroin. While the basics of addiction recovery are the same regardless of the type of drug that is abused, there are special considerations to be made with different drugs. The withdrawal symptoms can vary from drug to drug. In addition, the exact approach used to help the person recover from addiction can be different depending on the drug. Addicts may find a higher level of comfort treating in an environment where other addicts have shared the same drug experience.

    * The Location

    The location of an alcohol or drug rehab center can have an impact on its success with the addict. For some, it is best to find a rehab center that is located near to family and friends. In this way, it is possible for them to maintain more consistent contact with the addict. For others, it is better to find a rehab center that is further away from home because the memories and the people there make it too difficult to refrain from abusing drugs or alcohol. The proximity to home may cause triggers leading to early relapse.

    * The Program

    The first consideration a person must make when attempting to select the right drug and alcohol rehab center is the treatment program. Most drug rehab centers offer both inpatient and outpatient care programs, but careful consideration must be exercised when making the decision for the level of care. For some addicts, an inpatient care program may be the best option because they do not have the strength or ability to fight the addiction without receiving 24-hour care. For other addicts, outpatient treatment may be sufficient for overcoming the problem while still allowing the person to live a semi-normal life. A preliminary assessment by a physician or qualified counselor/therapist will help determine what level of care is most appropriate.

    * The Approach

    Nearly all alcohol and drug rehab centers provide physical and emotional care to help addicts overcome their disease. The exact approaches used by various rehab centers, however, can vary. For example, some centers place a greater emphasis on the physical aspect of the addiction while others focus more on the emotional impact. In addition, the way these rehab centers address both components of treatment may vary.

    In some rehab centers, patients are provided with another drug in order to overcome the addiction. For some patients, however, there is a risk of becoming addicted to the replacement drug. Therefore, this type of approach may not be best for some addicts. Yet other rehab centers simply have patients go cold turkey, but this approach can be devastating for some patients and can even cause them to give up hope and want to quit.

    In addition, the emotional approach used by rehab centers to assist with addiction recovery can differ. For example, some drug rehab programs may utilize less known approaches, such as music therapy and art therapy. Similarly, some centers may focus on hypnosis or acupuncture. Yet other programs may utilize only counseling and group therapy. For an addict, the approach used can make a huge impact on the overall success because if the addict does not believe in the type of therapy being utilized, they will likely be defeated before the recovery program even begins.

    There are other questions that should be asked when making a decision about admission into an alcohol or drug rehab facility. Staff credentials, medical supervision, cost, typical length of stay, aftercare programs, 12 step philosophy, sobriety success rates, and family involvement are a few other important considerations to think about when making perhaps one of the most important decisions in the life of an addict.

    All You Need to Know about Hair Follicle Drug Testing


    2010 - 05.17

    All You Need to Know about Hair Follicle Drug Testing

    Hair sample drug testing is a great way to detect whether or not a person has used drugs in the past 90 days. Whether in an office format or in the home, hair drug testing serves the purpose of answering questions about an individuals drug use history.

    How Does Hair Follicle Drug Testing Work?

    Hair drug testing is actually quite simple and merely requires a sample of hair in order to be completed. Parents who are worried about their teens use of drugs can collect a strand of hair from their pillow. Employers can request a sample from their employees. Once a hair sample has been collected, it is sealed in an envelope and sent to a participating laboratory for completion. Hair testing is fast and more accurate than other drug test forms.

    For instance, hair sample drug testing can detect drug use for up to 90 days after use. The detection window is much larger in hair drug testing (compare it to few days for urine and saliva based drug testing) because trace amounts of drug chemicals become trapped inside each hair. A simple lab test can detect these trace chemicals making for either a positive or negative test result. Once the results are recorded, you are sent notification of the results. Some companies even provide a phone service where you call in, enter an account number and retrieve the results in that way.

    What Kinds of Drugs Can Hair Drug Testing Detect?

    Hair sample drug testing can detect all of the major types of drugs, including marijuana, opiates, methamphetamines, PCP, ecstasy, and cocaine. Hair follicle drug testing can detect the trace amounts of illicit substances trapped in the cortex of the hair for up to 90 days after use.

    Employee drug testing programs often incorporate hair follicle drug testing into their plans because of the sheer accuracy of these tests. Even though hair testing is more expensive that a urine drug test kit, for example, they can provide a level of accuracy that is nearly ten times that of other testing methods. Likewise, hair follicle drug testing does not involve the embarrassing collection of samples like that of urine or saliva drug tests. A single strand of hair is all that is needed to obtain accurate results.

    Parents can also benefit from hair sample drug testing. Hair testing is discrete and confidential. An individual can be tested without their knowledge, making it so parents can know the truth about their teens drug use first before making accusations. By using hair drug testing in the home, parents can safeguard their teens against drug abuse, and help them quit the abuse should test results come back positive.

    Medicare Prescription Drug Coverage Is Here!


    2010 - 05.16

    Medicare prescription drug coverage is now available to all people with Medicare. Everyone with Medicare can join a Medicare drug plan to get this coverage, regardless of your income or what drugs you take. You owe it to yourself to look into it, even if you have coverage now.

    Medicare is here to help

    Since Medicare prescription drug coverage is brand new, it’s natural to have questions like: Where can I get help choosing a plan? And, where can I get help joining a plan?

    You can get answers from Medicare in several ways.

    Where can I get help choosing a plan?

    • Look for enrollment events in the area. Over the next few months, you’ll be able to get help with your drug plan choices at dozens of places throughout your community, like schools, senior centers, clubs, faith-based organizations, and your pharmacy. Or you can talk with friends and family or call your local office on aging for help. For the telephone number, visit www.eldercare.gov on the Web. The Eldercare Locator can help you find places to go to get personalized assistance.

    • Use the Medicare Prescription Drug Plan Finder. Visit www.medicare.gov to get a personalized side-by-side comparison of up to three plans at a time based on cost, coverage and convenience. If you don’t use the Internet, call 1-800-MEDICARE (800-633-4227) to get the same information. TTY users should call 1-877-486-2048.

    Where can I get help joining a plan?

    • Visit Medicare’s Web site. You can join a drug plan at www.medicare.gov on the Web using Medicare’s online enrollment center.

    • Call the plan. You can join over the phone by calling the plan’s toll-free number.

    • Visit the plan’s Web site. Visit the drug plan company’s Web site. You may be able to join online (not all plans offer this option).