Multiple drugs found in Tiger Woods’ system
Tiger Woods had the active ingredient for marijuana, two painkillers and two sleep drugs in his system when he was arrested on a DUI charge this year, a report released Tuesday by prosecutors said.
Police in Jupiter, Fla., released the report less than a week after the winner of 14 majors agreed to enter a diversion program to settle his driving while intoxicated charges.
The report, prepared by the Palm Beach County Sheriff’s Office, says Woods, 41, had THC, the active ingredient for marijuana; as well as the painkillers Vicodin and Dilaudid; the anxiety and sleep drug Xanax; and the anti-insomnia drug Ambien in his system when he was arrested at 2 a.m. May 29 about 15 miles from his home in Jupiter.
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