You're allowed to ask about
current illegal drug use.
Current illegal drug use is not protected.
Not exact matches
Another
current article describes the
illegal use of
drugs such as hydrocodone, fentanyl, duragesic, and morphine (opiods); taken in combination by a breastfeeding mother, resulting in her infant's death.
The
current study recruited teens in shopping malls across the United States, asking them to complete a web - based questionnaire on their
use of substances including alcohol, tobacco, and both legal and
illegal drugs.
Legal risks aside, it's important to note that because LSD is
illegal (it's a Schedule I
drug, with «no
current accepted medical
use and a high potential for abuse»), it lacks both FDA regulation and a significant body of scientific research on its short - and long - term effects.
Eligible couples 1) had to be at least 25 years old; 2) had to be exclusively involved and living together for at least one year; 3) could not have been previously diagnosed with a psychotic disorder, or currently taking any medication known to treat psychosis or psychotic disorders; 4) could not be receiving
current psychotherapeutic (psychological or psychiatric) treatment or anticipating such treatment within the next six months; 5) could not be drinking more than 14 alcoholic drinks per week,
using any type of
illegal drugs, or misusing prescription medication; and 6) could not have a history of either childhood or adulthood physical or sexual abuse.