Five Drugs Found In Tiger Woods’ System

Tiger Woods has 79 career PGA Tour victories but isn’t currently playing after his latest back surgery – his fourth overall/ AFP/File

A toxicology report has revealed that golfer Tiger Woods had five drugs, including the opioid painkiller hydrocodone, in his system when he was arrested in May.

A urine test revealed four other medications along with hydrocodone – which is sold under the brand name Vicodin.

According to the report, also present were the powerful painkiller hydromorphone; anxiety drug alprazolam (also known as Xanax); sleep drug zolpidem (also known as Ambien) and THC, which is a chemical component of marijuana.

The Palm Beach County Sheriff’s Office made the results public on Monday.

“As I previously said, I received professional help to manage my medications,” Woods said Monday.

“Recently, I had been trying on my own to treat my back pain and a sleep disorder, including insomnia, but I realize now it was a mistake to do this without medical assistance.

“I am c”ntinuing to work with my doctors, and they feel I’ve made significant progress. I remain grateful for the amazing support that I continue to receive and for the family and friends that are assisting me.”

 Arrested

The 41-year-old golfer was arrested early in the morning May 29 in Jupiter, Florida. Police found him asleep in his Mercedes-Benz by the side of the road near his home.

He later said in a statement that his condition was the result of a reaction to mixing several prescription drugs.

It was not immediately known if Woods had prescriptions for all of the medications.

Woods pleaded guilty to reckless driving and agreed to enter a diversion program that will allow the 14-time major championship winning golfer to clear his record if he completes the program.

 

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