by Michael Parson | Jun 2, 2016 | Uncategorized
Genes and Drugs Patients differ in response to drugs. This variation can range from potentially life threatening adverse drug reactions to an equally serious lack of therapeutic efficacy even after taking the standard and safe dose of a drug. As knowledge of the human...
by Michael Parson | May 31, 2016 | UDC (Urine Drug Confirmation)
There are many legal pitfalls a medical practice can find themselves involved in. With a growing increase of prescription pain medication abuse the need to drug screen patients is expanding. For this, along with the following reasons, drug screening should become a...
by Michael Parson | May 26, 2016 | Uncategorized
Drug Testing is the process of taking a biological sample to evaluate drug use in individuals. There are three different types of drug testing and the tests are prevalent for a number of reasons; however, they are most prevalent at specific times. The most popular...
by Michael Parson | Apr 8, 2016 | CLIA-Waived
Clinical decision making is usually not an easy process for any clinician. In as much as there are conditions that can be easily identified from ‘obvious’ signs or symptoms, there are conditions that lack sufficiently noticeable manifestations while others are rare...
by Michael Parson | Apr 8, 2016 | Allergy
Year after year, seasonal pollen has been on a steady rise, and it is, therefore, important to have a solid allergy survival plan in readiness for spring break. But, why such high levels of pollen? Climatic changes are the main culprits with the rise in worldwide...