Dec 10

Your kids may be talking about drugs and you won’t even have a clue.  The drug culture uses many slang or street names to describe the drugs and paraphernalia associated with drug abuse.

Our supplier has put together a database of drug slang to help you recognize the warning signs.

To search for a drug type by slang term or street names, CLICK HERE.

Many parents have to face the reality that their child will or has used drugs so it is important to know how to recognize drug terms or lingo.

We have comprised an extensive list of over thousands of slang terms for the many drug types available today and the list is continuously growing.

We will be updating this slang term database regularly as new slang terms and lingo are been created everyday.

  • Drug lingo (e.g. pot)

  • Drug slang terms (e.g. 420)

  • Drug Paraphernalia (e.g. pipe)

  • Street names for drugs (e.g. weed)

Note: We have included misspellings in our database.

You should be aware that some terms which you once considered innocent (e.g. jelly – which refers to cocaine)

Simply enter a term (e.g. speed) into the search box and the results with show the drug type(s) associated with that slang term.

DO YOU KNOW WHAT 420 MEANS?

Have you ever heard your teenager reference the time “4:20?” Many parents don’t realize that 420 (pronounced “four-twenty”) is a “secret code” for a time to get high. The reference to 420 presumably dates back to ’70s stoner lingo but is still widely recognized by the youth of today. Some people have even designated April 20th as “National Pot Smokers Day.”

If you hear your teenager reference 420, see that he/she is using the term while instant messaging with friends or has a 420 sticker on his car or backpack, call him on it. Let him know you know what he’s talking about.

Click here to try the Drug by Slang or Street Name database.

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Dec 10


Our supplier offers several useful resources for parents and employers with regard to drug testing (home drug tests or in the workplace).

And the price is right.  FREE!  Simply click on the image to receive your free information pack.

The Drug Free Home: A Guide for Parents

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The Parent/Teen Drug Free Home Contract

You can subscribe to the TestCountry newsletter or just choose the last option (the Drug-free home agreement).

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Dec 7

…Addiction is a challenging disorder. Relapses often will happen, which can be frustrating and disheartening for the person using drugs and their family. But does treatment for addiction really work? It can- and does- for many people. Treatment varies from attending peer support meetings to staying in a residential treatment facility. Some people might use medications to help them reduce cravings for the drug…  click here to read the full article on drug rehab and treatment options.

Another great article by the folks at www.helpguide.org.

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Dec 7

You might be wondering why on earth your loved seems to be choosing drugs over family. You might be struggling with finances, or even from the painful realization your loved one is in trouble with the law. Or you might be asking yourself why you are taking drugs again, when you swore just a few hours ago that you needed to cut down.
Drug abuse is not a matter of moral weakness or faulty willpower. It is a vicious cycle that actually causes changes in the brain, leading to stronger and stronger impulses to use. Without help, drug abuse destroys families and takes lives. But there is hope. Find out how to recognize the signs and symptoms of drug abuse or addiction in someone you care about or yourself. With the right support and treatment, the road to recovery is possible.

This is the first paragraph in an excellent article on drug abuse and addiction from HelpGuide.org – a great non-profit information resource on all sorts of health topics.

To read the rest of the article on drug abuse and drug addiction, I highly recommend you follow the link.

But please come back here if you need to order any home drug testing kits.

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Dec 7

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Dec 7

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In order to ensure that relapses are not happening, biweekly drug tests are mandatory for nurses after completing drug rehab and the cost of those tests as well as the corresponding clinical evaluations fall upon the nurse. …

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Dec 7

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Increased awareness is key to drug free environment, which makes employees understand the magnitude of destruction caused due to drug abuse at workplace. Periodic drug abuse testing increases awareness levels. Drug tests detect the drug …

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Dec 1

Instant drug tests can catch some of the drugs in spiked drinks, but alcohol is still one of the most powerful and socially sanctioned drugs in the developed world.

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British researchers have found that 3 out of 4 young women surveyed felt that drink spiking is an important risk and more than half say they know someone whose drink has been spiked. Yet an Australian study found that out of 97 ER patients complaining of a spiked drink, not one showed a positive toxicology screen and only 9 were rated as “plausible claims.”

The British group suggests that the myth persists because it allows friends and family of young women to discuss the dangers of intoxication and make plans to keep each other safe without appearing judgmental about heavy drinking.

Dr Adam Burgess from the university’s School of Social Policy, Sociology and Social Research, said: “Young women appear to be displacing their anxieties about the consequences of consuming what is in the bottle on to rumours of what could be put there by someone else.

“The reason why fear of drink-spiking has become widespread seems to be a mix of it being more convenient to guard against than the effects of alcohol itself and the fact that such stories are exotic – like a more adult version of ’stranger danger’.”

From www.telegraph.co.uk. Posted by avicenna.

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Nov 18
home drug tests for teenagers
Top Ten Signs that your Teen is Using Drugs

1.  Academic performance is often a key indication of behavior changes including drug use.  A drop in grades is always a clue to something.  It may not be drugs but when combined with other signs, the evidence can mount.
2. Sudden changes in behavior such as increasing rudeness or sulleness.  This can be normal for many teenagers looking to express their independence but it can be one more indicator of drug use.
3.  Are they hanging out with the wrong sort of friends?  Studies have shown that the most important influence in a teenager’s life is not his parents or his teachers.  The most important factor is their peers.  If your teen’s friends are suddenly more moody or rebellious, or if new, inappropriate friends suddenly appear, take note.
4.  Your teenager’s extreme interest in their favorite activity suddenly disappears.  You need to be aware that a drug habit may be their newest hobby.
5.  Mood swings are part of adolescence but if they are particularily severe, more than just hormones may be involved.  The cycles of dependence and withdrawal can provoke drastic mood changes.
6.  Drugs cost money.  If they are always asking for more allowance or extra funds for special school events, it’s possible they are using the money to buy drugs.  However, you also need to be aware of the opposite situation.  Often, a drug user will support their habit by selling drugs.  If you notice that your teen has a lot a cash, or seems to be living in a style that can’t be supported by his part time job at Burger King, be suspicious.
7.  Drug use is often accompanied by physical symptoms that the user will try to hide from their parents.  Dilated pupils and blood shot eyes are indicators of drug use.  Your teen may take to wearing sunglasses inside to hide these effects.  Don’t let them get away with it.  If necessary, explain to them that wearing sunglasses indoors can
harm their vision.  Then look them straight in the eye.
8.  Smells like teen spirit?  Maybe.  But drugs like pot, tobacco and alcohol have distinctive odors that you need to be aware of.  Sometimes your teen will try to cover up these scents with mints, and perfumes.  Of course, sometimes they have simply fallen for the tv commercials for AXE cologne.  Tell them you’re allergic so you can see what they really smell like.
9.  Do you know where your kids are tonight?  Teens need to express their independence.  It’s natural for them to spend more time away from home.  But it’s your job as a parent to know where they are.  If they are relectant to say where they are going or where they have been, this is not a good sign.  Don’t accept their arguments that they need their privacy.  You are still responsible for them.  Arrange a trade-off: they can go out, if you can confirm where they are going.  It will never be perfect, but at least you’ve drawn a line in the sand.
10.  You know they are using drugs but just haven’t been able to admit it to yourself. Look at the previous nine indicators of teen drug use.  If your teen is showing more than five, you know you’ve got a problem.  It may not be
drugs, but you have some serious issues to discuss with your teenager.
Communication is the key but sometimes you will need confirmation that there is a drug abuse problem.  Home drug tests are available online for all the major illegal drugs (cocaine, marijuana, amphetamine, methamphetamine, PCP, heroin, methadone) as well as legal prescription drugs (benzodiazepines) and social drugs such as alcohol and tobacco.  As there are many different types of home drug tests on the market, you need to be aware of the pros and cons before you make the decision to purchase.  Feel free to check out our website for more information or click here now to visit our recommended supplier.

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Nov 2

Is your teenager on drugs?  Is your spouse using again?

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Home drug tests that use either urine, saliva or hair samples are very popular right now.  Perhaps your teenager has been acting strangely and hanging out with the wrong kind of kids.  Maybe you’re afraid your spouse has reactivated an old drug habit.  Perhaps you are an employer who wants to make sure his employees are not high at the workplace.  Or maybe you are looking for work and want to make sure you don’t test positive on the company drug screen.
There are many reasons to use home drug tests.  Some are conducted for the best of reasons.  Some are done to hide illegal drug use from employers.  We will cover some of the ethical aspects of drug testing in a later post.
But for now, let’s look at some of the pros and cons of home drug testing kits.
Pros
  • All the home drug tests that I recommend are FDA cleared for use in pre-employment testing, random drug testing in the workplace and in schools, and for confidential testing of your child or spouse.
  • These diagnostic tests are highly accurate when used properly.
  • Compared to the costs of losing a job, failing school or breaking up a marriage, home drug tests are very cost effective.
  • You get results fast.  No sending samples to an outside lab.
  • You get all the materials you need for testing multiple drugs in one test: various kits include ones with integrated test cups, dip cards, cassettes or dip strips.
  • Our supplier also offers Lab Result Urine Testing if you don’t like to follow instructions. (Think about your last IKEA purchase) Results are usually available within 48 hours.
Cons
  • These tests will catch drug use within a narrow time frame of three to four days max.  The test subject will have to be a regular user or the tester will have to have good timing.
  • There is an invasive aspect to these tests that is hard to ignore.  A urine sample is needed, after all. Your teenager or spouse might simply tell you to “piss off” if you pardon the expression.*
  • If you don’t get a sample directly from your subject, (that means actually watch them pee into the cup), tampering of the sample can occur.
  • DO NOT TAKE A SAMPLE DIRECTLY FROM THE TOILET BOWL.  Contamination will screw up the results of the drug screen.  You won’t know who you are really testing.
  • The tests will only show positive for certain levels of drug.
List of Urine Test Drugs
There are home test kits for the detection of the following drugs.  The abbreviation for the active drug ingredient is shown in brackets.
  • Cocaine (COC)
  • Marijuana (THC)
  • Opiates (OPI)
  • Methamphetamine (mAMP)
  • Amphetamines (AMP)
  • Phenicyclidine (PCP)
  • Benzodiazepines (BZO)
  • Barbituates (BAR)
  • Methadone (MTD)
  • Tricyclic Antidepressants (TCA)
Important
Many of these drugs may be lawfully prescribed for valid reasons with the exception of methamphetamine and phenicyclidine.  Even marijuana is now legal in many states for medical conditions such as glaucoma and pain management.  Opiates and barbituates are also used to treat pain, while benzodiazepines like Valium and tricyclic antidepressants such as Elavil have helped many people deal with anxiety and depression.  Therefore, employers, schools and youth organizations that perform drug screening should take care to review all pertinent medical information with the subject in addition to the results of the drug test before making a determination of illegal drug use.

Recommended Urine Drug Test Kits
For employers, schools and other institutions doing random drug testing, I would recommend any of these instant drug test products. They all include 10 to 13 drug screen panels in one test.  They also include an integrated sample cup so there is no messy handling of urine with test cards or test strips.  For a cost of about $15-18, they represent good value for the money.
For home drug testing kits, I recommend the same products if you do not know specifically what drugs you are testing for.  If you don’t need to test for all drug categories, there are home drug tests here that can test for two up to nine drugs.  Make sure you read the fine print to see which drugs they screen for.  The prices start at around $6.  Frankly, if you’re going to bother doing a test, I think you should probably test for them all, just to be on the safe side.

*If getting a urine sample is not an option, you may want to consider other sampling techniques such as saliva, hair analysis or a spray test (very CSI!)  Check the tags at the side for more information or go directly to our supplier.

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