Mobile Drug Screen, Inc.

Mobile Drug Screen, Inc. Best Prices around. DNA Paternity $140 Why us? Tired of sending your employees to a clinic for hours just for a drug test? We save you time. Time = money.

Tired of the OTHER testers using your restroom to test? We have the solution...We have a custom tailored 20 foot trailer with secure restrooms, waiting area and reception area. Our trailer is 100% secure, mobile 24-7/365, and can handle 30 clients per hour. We can roll to your building, job site, or wherever you need us, just call (601) 812-8546 or toll free 844-TESTED4.

08/12/2022

We will be closed from August 15. - August 27. If you would like to schedule an appointment after the 27. , just send an email to mike@mobiledrugscreen.com and we will confirm it. Thank you and sorry for the inconvenience this may cause.

05/05/2022

The US government has put a $5m bounty on a grandmother “drug queen” it claims heads up a notorious Honduran crime cartel.Herlinda Bobadilla, who is also known as La Chinda, is accused by officials of leading a criminal family that smuggles co***ne from Honduras to the US.The reward is also bein...

03/17/2022

(HealthDay)—More than a quarter of all opioid overdoses in the United States involve teenagers, and a full fifth of those cases were likely su***de attempts, new research shows.

03/02/2022

Opioid abuse has made a dramatic rise in the state. According to the latest report from the Mississippi Opioid and He**in Data Collaborative:

• Drug overdose deaths in Mississippi have risen by 49% in just one year (2019-2020) – double the increase nationally.
• Opioids are largely responsible for these accidental overdose deaths, driven the highly potent synthetic opioid fentanyl. Overdose deaths linked to fentanyl have more than doubled – an increase of 125% -- just from 2019 to 2020.
• Increasingly, fentanyl is being mixed with or substituted for other drugs before being sold to users, who unknowingly overdose and die as a result.
• This sharp increase in deaths is now affecting more Mississippians under 35, and a racially broader group.

Full report: https://msdh.ms.gov/page/44,0,382,740.html

Years of COVID-19 have brought social stress cross America, and pushed up dangerous opioid use. The rate of accidental overdose deaths is projected to increase further for 2021. What you can do:

• If you or a loved one uses opioids, keep naloxone near and know how to use it. Naloxone is available from pharmacies without a prescription, and is a critical lifesaver in case of an overdose.

• Get help for drug or opioid use. Contact the Mississippi DMH Helpline: 1-877-210-8513. They can help determine the kind of help that’s best, including medication-assisted counseling and treatment: https://www.samhsa.gov/medication-assisted-treatment

More on opioids in Mississippi: https://msdh.ms.gov/opioids

01/28/2022

An Arizona woman who was stopped on I-40 this week on a traffic violation is now facing drug-trafficking charges. The Shelby County District Attorney General's Office said Adalinda Saucedo, 37, was stopped just before midnight Monday on I-40 at the Fayette County-Shelby County line. During the traff...

01/10/2022

America's fentanyl crisis is unlike previous drug epidemics and is likely to get worse. Deaths involving fentanyl and other synthetic opioids have surged from around 3,000 in 2013 to more than 30,000 in 2018. Solving the problem requires innovative approaches and unprecedented resources.

01/10/2022
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10/29/2021

M**hods of GHB Abuse
GHB is available as an odorless, colorless drug that may be combined with alcohol and given to unsuspecting victims prior to sexual assaults. It may have a soapy or salty taste. Use for sexual assault has resulted in GHB being known as a “date rape” drug. Victims become incapacitated due to the sedative effects of GHB, and they are unable to resist sexual assault. GHB may also induce amnesia in its victim. Common user groups include high school and college students and rave party attendees who use GHB for its intoxicating effects.

GHB has also been postulated to have anabolic effects due to protein synthesis, and has been used by body-builders for muscle building and reducing fat.

GHB is bought on the streets or over the Internet in liquid form or as a white powdered material for illicit use. It is taken orally and is frequently combined with alcohol. Much of the GHB found on the streets or over the Internet is produced in illegal labs. GHB may be adulterated with unknown contaminants that may worsen its toxicity. The production of GHB usually involves the use of lye or drain cleaner mixed with GBL, a chemical cousin of GHB and an industrial solvent often used to strip floors.

In 1990, the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) issued an advisory declaring GHB use unsafe and illegal except under FDA-approved, physician-supervised protocols. In March 2000, GHB was placed in Schedule I of the Controlled Substances Act.

The sodium salt of GHB, the brand product Xyrem (sodium oxybate), is classified as a Schedule III drug by the DEA when prescribed and used legally in a patient restricted-access program. Xyrem is not available at regular retail pharmacies. If Xyrem is trafficked as a recreational drug, its status converts to Schedule I and it becomes an illegal drug.

09/10/2021

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starting at 79.00 for 5 panel test

(Co***ne, Opioids, P*P, Amphetamines (M**h), THC)

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04/02/2021

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