Andy
Thanks for that. Do yopu mean that you found oral fluid testing was more
likely to catch them out? Why?
Best Wishes
Rowdy Yates
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Scottish Addiction Studies
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University of Stirling
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> From: Andy & Lorna
> Reply To: EWODOR (The European Working group On Drugs Oriented
> Research)
> Sent: Wednesday, May 15, 2002 7:36 am
> To: [log in to unmask]
> Subject: Client Satisfaction, Testing and Maturing Out.
>
> Rowdy,
> we did a study of patient satisfaction and relative efficacies of oral
> fluid testing versus urine testing before introducing the former in Forth
> Valley. Interestinglym, our patients reported increased satisfaction with
> a
> method that is more likely to "catch then out"! Results are unpublished
> but
> we have them in Bannockburn. Give me a call.
> Andy Ashworth
>
>
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