
Former world number one golfer, Tiger Woods had five different drugs in his system at the time of his arrest in May on suspicion of Driving Under the Influence (DUI).
According to the toxicology report which was released on Monday, Woods had Hydrocodone, Hydromorphon (a painkiller), Alprazolam (a mood and sleep drug also known as Xanax), Zolpidem (a sleep drug also known as Ambien), and Delta-9 Carboxy THC ( a muscle relaxant and the active ingredient in marijuana), in his system at the time of his arrest.
Shortly after his arrest on May 29, 2017, Woods had claimed he had an unexpected reaction to prescription medicine which probably might have warranted his pulling up and falling asleep on the steering wheel while his car’s engine was still running.

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