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Hyprotigen 5% From B Braun With Protein Hydrolysate 5%

Ingredients: Protein Hydrolysate
Dosage Form and Administration: Injectable; Injection
Drug Trade Name: Hyprotigen 5%
Firm: B Braun
Strength: 5%
New Drug Application Type: N
Drug Application Number:6170
Product Number: 3
Approval Date: 1/10/1984
Reference Listed Drug: No
Type: DISCN
Applicant Full Name: B Braun Medical Inc

Co-Occurring Drug Abuse and Mental Health

Offenders with co-occurring drug abuse and mental health problems often require an integrated treatment approach. High rates of mental health problems are present in offender populations and in those with substance abuse problems. Drug abuse treatment can sometimes address depression, anxiety and other mental health problems. Personality, cognitive and other serious mental disorders can be difficult to treat and may disrupt drug treatment. The presence of co-occurring disorders may require an integrated approach that combines drug abuse treatment with psychiatric treatment, including the use of medication. A physician should assess Individuals with either a substance abuse or mental health problem for the presence of the other.

Medications for Drug Abuse

Medications are important parts of treatment for many drug abusing offenders. For heroin addiction, medicines such as methadone and buprenorphine help normalize brain function and individuals who may benefit from them should take them. Effective use of medications can be instrumental in enabling people with co-occurring mental health problems to function successfully in society. Behavioral strategies can increase adherence to medication regimens.

Chronic Conditions Prevention

Treatment planning for drug abusing offenders who are living in or returning the community should include strategies to prevent and treat serious, chronic medical conditions, such as HIV/AIDS, hepatitis B and C and tuberculosis.
The rates of infectious diseases, such as hepatitis, tuberculosis and HIV/AIDS, are higher in drug abusers, incarcerated offenders and offenders under community supervision than in the general population. Infectious diseases affect not just the offender, but also the criminal justice system and the wider community. Consistent with federal and state laws, offenders who have abused drugs should be tested for infectious diseases and receive counseling on health practices and on ways to modify risky behaviors. Probation and parole officers who monitor offenders with serious medical conditions should link them with appropriate healthcare services, encourage compliance with medical treatment and re-establish eligibility of the offender for public health services like Medicaid.

Beating a Marijuana Employment Drug Test

Employers use labs that adhere to the mandatory federal workplace guidelines for drug testing programs. The Substance Abuse and Mental Health Administration, a federal program enacted by Congress in 1992, publish these guidelines. The rules state that an employer can require one or more preliminary test, followed by confirmatory tests. Prospective employees will most likely have to submit to a urinalysis. Although there are other types of drug testing, approximately 90 percent of the estimated annual 55 million tests done in the United States are urine tests. While urinalysis does not detect marijuana or other illicit drugs, urinalysis does detect non-psychoactive metabolites, indicating whether a person has used a substance previously.
For marijuana users this is bad news because, THC-COOH, the main metabolite of marijuana, is fat-soluble and can remain detectable by a urine test for days or weeks, depending on frequency of use. For both causal and infrequent users, the urinalysis test can detected metabolites just hours after a single use. For chronic or regular users, urinalysis can be detect metabolites several days or weeks of prior use.

Dilution

One of the best methods to help beat a urine test is dilution. Before an upcoming drug test on short notice, a person should drink large quantities of water--up to 120 fluid ounces before the test. This is a practical and inexpensive method and according to a recent testimony to Congress by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, it is still one of the most effective ways of beating a urine test. For the chivalrous, add water to the urine sample. However, be aware that dilution may cause urine to become clear and lose its yellow glow. Taking Vitamin B will help restore the yellow in natural appearing urine for those that choose to dilute.
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http://norml.org/index.cfm?Group_ID=6991

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