Drug testing
Beginning May 1, military services will expand their drug testing to include commonly abused prescription drugs. The Air Force’s zero tolerance policy on drug abuse is not new, but the recently modified program reinforces that taking controlled medications in a manner other than how they are prescribed is illegal and can be detected using the new tests. (U.S. Air Force illustration by Senior Airman Eileen Meier/Released)
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