Drug Screening (April/May)

Date of Issue: 04/01/2015 | Volume: 3 | Number: 3

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In This Issue

Article

A Primer on Drug Screening

Topics: Diagnostic Testing | Laboratory Testing in Psychiatry | Practice Tools and Tips

The technology of drug testing has progressed significantly over the years. This is both good and bad for doctors. There are more options, but perhaps too many. There are many types of tests and they vary in terms of the drug detection time frames.

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Research Update

Can LSD Keep You Out of the Psychiatric Ward?

Topics: Research Updates

Lysergic acid diethylamide (LSD) and other psychedelic drugs have been associated with psychosis in some studies, and most psychiatrists would dissuade their patients from using such drugs. But a new population study casts some doubt on this received wisdom.

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Research Update

Do Electronic Cigarettes Help Smokers Quit?

Topics: Research Updates | Smoking Cessation Agents

More and more smokers are trying out electronic cigarettes (e-cigarettes) in the hopes of quitting smoking. Is this an effective tool for smoking cessation and should you be recommending it to patients?

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Expert Q&A

Ordering Toxicology Screening: Clinical Tips

Topics: Diagnostic Testing | Laboratory Testing in Psychiatry | Practice Tools and Tips

Learn about the benefits of toxicology screening in psychiatry in an interview with Alex Stalcup, MD, medical director of New Leaf Treatment Center in Layfayette, CA.

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News of Note

Powdered Alcohol? It Could Hit Stores This Summer

Topics: News of Note

A powdered alcohol product that users will mix with water or other liquids has been approved for sale in the US. The Alcohol and Tobacco Tax and Trade Bureau, part of the US Treasury Department, approved labels for the powdered alcohol, called Palcohol. The powdered product would be mixed like an instant tea or lemonade.

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News of Note

FDA Warns About Combining Chantix and Alcohol

Topics: News of Note | Smoking Cessation Agents

The anti-smoking drug Chantix (varenicline) may affect how people respond to alcohol, according to an FDA warning.

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