Posts Tagged ‘Leading Companies’

Drug test and its methods

December 24th, 2009

These days all the leading companies and the employers are quite concerned about the better outcome of the money they are paying to their employees. Therefore they are quite concerned about the sobriety of their employees. It is much of their concern to know whether the person they are hiring as their employee should not be under the influence of any kind of drugs that may hamper their ability to work. Therefore it has these days become the must that you should pass all the stages of drug testing so that it can be made clear that you are not addicted to any kind of drugs before you get employed. In many countries this drug testing before employment has been legally proclaimed. Therefore according to the law of the state you are bound to go through all the stages of drug test and must pass them in order to get your appointment letter. Not only that many employers often doesn’t think that to be enough to have a drug test conducted before employment. They often conduct periodical drug tests, i.e. they use to conduct such tests with regular intervals, incase any of the employees have put on the habit after joining.

This is quite good for both the employer and the employed. For the better health of the employees, rather for the better health of the whole society this is quite essential and useful. Many schools and colleges have also taken on this system to have a check on their students in case any of their students are addicted to the harmful effects of drugs.

There are mainly three stages of drug test that an employee should pass i.e. pass a Urine test, pass a Saliva test and pass a Hair test. All these are done to ensure that the employee is not under any kind of drug addiction. According to the recent data employees are found to be prone to have been using benzodiazepines or oxycodone as anti-anxiety medicines and painkillers. As these drugs are prescribed medicines the data is not clear that whether they are used for their proper usage or the employees have got addicted to these medicines. According to the latest surveys it is found that the use of illegal drugs have been found to have decreased to a great extent in the last 20 years. And the good news is that the use of cocaine have decreased by about 29% according to drug testing surveys in 2008 in relation to 2007.

The most commonly used method for testing the presence of drugs is by testing the urine. In this method the urine of the employee or the candidate is collected in a cup and is checked by using a panel kit that gives instant result. In some cases the sample of urine may also be sent to the laboratory for a thorough check. Another such testing method is by testing the hair or the hair follicle test to find out tresses of drugs that may have been consumed in the last few months. In case the candidate is not having hair on his head, the hair follicle test is done. This is rather a painful process. The Saliva test is not that a popular method as this has some limitations and can only detect tresses of drugs that have been consumed in the last few days. because of its limitations this is not a very frequently used method.

Therefore it comes that you need to pass all these tests so that there may not be found any tresses of the usage of drugs in your body in order to keep your job in safety.

Pass a drug test, Pass a hair test



Oxycodone

Bharatbook.com Announces the Promotion of the Global Pain Therapeutics Market Report

May 16th, 2009

One in five people suffer from moderate to severe chronic pain, and one in three is unable or less able to maintain an independent lifestyle due to their pain. Between 50 and 60 percent of people with chronic pain are less able or unable to exercise, sleep normally, perform household chores, attend social activities, drive a car, or walk.

The value of the pharmaceutical market for pain relief in 2008 reflects this seeming worldwide epidemic of pain. The Global Pain Therapeutics Market assesses key pain management therapeutics – such as opioids, triptans, anticonvulsants, Cox-II inhibitors and traditional NSAIDs and are discussed in terms of their past, present and future value and the role they are playing in the effective management of pain. This report discusses the key products within each of these areas and outlines the drivers of these markets as well as the restraints on them.

The Global Pain Therapeutics Market also identifies and discusses trends and issues that will have a significant impact on the pain management market and profiles the leading companies in the field. The report provides the reader with valuable information and analysis regarding key products on the market and in clinical development.

This 438-page report includes 96 profiles of companies engaged in the development and/or commercialization of pain therapeutics and over 150 tables and graphs illustrating sales trends, past and present, as well as pipelines and demographic and market trends in the area of pain management.

Key features and highlights of this report:

Extensive review of key products indicated for pain conditions and their market value and impact

Discussion of the key drivers of and restraints on the global pain therapeutics market

Qualitative analysis of key pain markets and products driving growth (opioids, NSAIDs, triptans, neuropathic pain therapies (anticonvulsants) and Cox-II inhibitors)

Profiles and reviews of key pipeline products in development for fibromyalgia, cancer pain, post-operative pain, migraine pain, neuropathic pain and opioid therapies

Profiles of nearly 100 companies engaged in the development and/or commercialization of pain therapeutics worldwide

Overviews of treatment options for post-operative pain, migraine pain, cancer pain, fibromyalgia, arthritic pain, back pain, neuropathic pain, and the demographic impact of these conditions.

Chapter devoted to the role of drug delivery technologies in the current and future treatment of pain

Discussion of promising areas of research in a variety of pain areas and companies engaged in cutting edge research and development

Key questions answered in this report:

What is the current state of the global pain therapeutics market?

How has the Cox-II debacle effected the market for and treatment of pain conditions?

What pain therapies, old and new, are today proving their market and clinical value?

What new classes of pain therapeutics are in clinical development and which classes and therapies are demonstrating superior efficacy?

Which diseases and conditions have the most room for growth in terms of unmet need and market demand?

For more information please visit: http://www.bharatbook.com/Market-Research-Reports/The-Global-Pain-Therapeutics-Market-3rd-Edition.html

Or

Contact us at:

Bharat Book Bureau

207, Hermes Atrium, CBD Belapur, Navi Mumbai – 400 614, India.

Phone : +91 22 2757 8668 / 2757 9438

Fax : +91 22 2757 9131

E-mail : info@bharatbook.com

Website : www.bharatbook.com



Butalbital Blog