Description
Drugs
According to the Ministry of Health of the Government of Spain, the data confirm that the most consumed substances are legal, in the first place, alcohol (between 75% and 78% of those surveyed between 2017-2020 have consumed) and in second place tobacco (39,4% smoked tobacco between 2019-2020, compared to 40,9% in 2017/2018). Cannabis is the most consumed illegal drug (10,5% in 2019/2020 compared to 11,0% in 2017/2018) followed by powder and / or base cocaine (2,5% in 2019-2020 compared to 2,2, 2017% in 2018/XNUMX).
ILLEGAL SUBSTANCES
The rest of the illegal substances studied have prevalences of consumption below 1%. Ecstasy 0,9%; amphetamines 0,7%; hallucinogens 0,6%; psychedelic mushrooms 0,4%; methamphetamines 0,3% and heroin 0,1%, the same percentage as volatile inhalants.
1,7% of Spaniards between 15 and 64 years old claim to have tried new psychoactive substances at some time in their lives.
The ages of initiation of consumption do not show notable changes. Legal substances (alcohol and tobacco) are those that are used at a younger age, while hypnosedatives and opioid analgesics are those that are used at a later age.
Regarding sex, over-the-counter sedative-hypnotics and over-the-counter opioid analgesics are the only psychoactive substances whose use is similar in both sexes (1,3% of men and 1,2% of women used over-the-counter hypnosedatives in the last year and 0,6% of men and 0,7% of women used opioid analgesics without a prescription, in the same period). In the case of cannabis, the percentage of men who have consumed it in the last year is more than double that of women (14,6% versus 6,3%) and in the case of powder and / or base cocaine this difference by sex it quadrupled (4,1% men and 1% women).
The pattern of polydrug use (use of 3 or more psychoactive substances) continues to be widespread. It is concentrated in men between the ages of 15 and 24 and includes very frequently (in 90% of cases) the consumption of alcohol, tobacco and cannabis.
WHAT DOES RED DRUGS CONSIST OF?
RED DRUGS is the broadest profile on the market and tries to qualitatively detect (negative / positive) 11 illegal drugs or medications in urine.
WHAT ARE DRUG TESTS USED FOR?
Drug tests are used to find out if a person has used certain drugs or medications. They can be used in addition to to find out if drugs have been used, for the following purposes:
Job: Employers can test before hiring, or after, to see if they use drugs at work.
Sports organizations: Professional and college athletes generally need to be tested for drugs or substances that enhance athletic performance.
Legal or forensic purposes: The evidence can be part of the investigation of a crime or a car accident. Drug tests can also be ordered as part of a court case.
Monitor opioid use: If you have been prescribed an opioid, your doctor may order a drug test to confirm that you are taking the correct amount of the drug.
If a person exhibits symptoms of abuse, they can be:
- Dragging words or speaking slowly
- Have dilated or small pupils
- Agitation
- Panic
- Paranoia
- Delirium
- Trouble breathing
- Nausea
- Changes in blood pressure or heart rhythm
WHEN TO CARRY OUT A DRUG NET STUDY?
Anyone who wants to know if they have drugs in their system can take the test.
TESTS INCLUDED?
Qualitative values in urine (negative / positive) of:
- MET (METHAMPHETAMINE)
- COC (COCAINE)
- THC (MARIJUANA)
- MDMA (ECSTASY) MOP (MORPHINE, OPIACEANS AND HEROIN)
- PCP (PHENCICLIDINE)
- BZO (BENZODIAZEPINES)
- TCA (TRICYCLIC ANTIDEPRESSANTS)
- BAR (BARBITURIC)
- AMP (AMPHETAMINE)
- BUP (BUPRENORPHINE)
PATIENT CONDITIONS AND COLLECTION OF SAMPLES
The patient should indicate whether they are taking any prescription or over-the-counter medications or supplements, as some illegal drugs may test positive.
The sample will be collected in the laboratory and the laboratory staff will provide you with the material and give you the instructions for taking the sample. In some cases, a medical technician or other staff member must be present while you give the sample.
I NEED A DRUG NET STUDY WHAT SHOULD I DO?
To carry out a RED DRUGS study:
- Comply with the patient's conditions prior to conducting the study.
- Come to our Laboratories any day of the week.
Ratings
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