no
There is no legal age to take drugs. Hence the name "illegal drugs". It doesn't matter what age a person is, drugs are illegal unless prescribed by a doctor. Marijuana is legal medically in very few states and illegal for fun everywhere.
There are many different types of blood tests and not all will unveil the use(s) of illegal drugs. Your Doctor will not generally order that you be tested for marijuana or other illicit drugs when you have your blood tested to determine whether or not you have a blood-clotting disorder. Most times you will be given a form to take with you to the phlebotomist (person who draws your blood to be tested). The form will be checked off as to what the doctor wants tested. You should also be able to tell then and there if the doctor has checked the box indicating that you be tested for illegal drugs.
You can report illegal sales of prescription drugs to your local law enforcement agency. How can one report to a doctor
Because some drugs are only legal if perscribed by a doctor
Weather the drugs are illegal or prescribed by a Doctor.
Only if the doctor orders a drug screen in the test
5 days??
In most states, a doctor is NOT obligated to report illegal drug use as disclosed by the patient or drugs found through lab tests. The American Medical Association opposes mandatory drug reporting laws on the premise that it hurts the patient-physician relationship and breaches confidentiality.Also, routine blood and urine tests usually do not include drug screens, which must be specifically ordered.
They can, but this is illegal, you can take it to court if they say this, you could take blood tests, (this is only if you haven't taken any illegal drugs), you can take prescribed drugs.
Doubtless she took drugs prescribed by her doctor. It is highly unlikely she ever took illegal substances.
Yes, though it depends on what test you are given and what drugs are actually being tested for.
Yes because it is the doctor's job to try to help you be well and not kill yourself by taking illegal drugs.