A top manufacturer of drug testing technology has announced a new screening panel that no longer detects marijuana and instead prioritizes fentanyl and other controlled substances in response to the “relentless change and the pressing need to adapt” as more states legalize cannabis. Psychemedics said its updated Advanced 5-Panel Drug Screen “will transform the way […]

A top manufacturer of drug testing technology has announced a new screening panel that no longer detects marijuana and instead prioritizes fentanyl and other controlled substances in response to the “relentless change and the pressing need to adapt” as more states legalize cannabis. Psychemedics said its updated Advanced 5-Panel Drug Screen “will transform the way  Read More  

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