Medical marijuana is legal in Florida. A request made by Reuters to the Palm Beach County Sheriff's Office for a copy of the toxicology report was not returned. Woods, who is second on the all-time list with 14 major titles, checked into a clinic in June for treatment to help deal with prescription drugs.A toxicology report showed Tiger Woods had 5 drugs in his system when he was arrested on suspicion of DUI in May.https://t.co/YuEqlLfax6
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Got to have a great dinner with the PGA champion @JustinThomas34 and his family and friends. pic.twitter.com/QwVo5aJ0bg— Tiger Woods (@TigerWoods) August 15, 2017He said last month he had completed treatment. "As I previously said, I received professional help to manage my medications," Woods said in a statement. "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 continuing 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."Police found Woods stopped on the side of a Palm Beach-area road in his Mercedes-Benz at about 3 a.m. (0700 GMT) on May 29. He had "extremely slow and slurred speech" after being awakened by a police officer but was cooperative and told officers he takes several prescriptions, including Xanax, according to a police report. Woods, who had been heading away from his home, could not remember where he was going and told police he was returning from Los Angeles.
A blood test showed he had the painkiller Vicodin and the antidepressant Xanax in his system but no alcohol. He was charged with driving under the influence and improperly stopping his vehicle. In a statement after his arrest, Woods apologised to fans and blamed the incident on prescription medication he was taking to manage pain from a recent back surgery.Tiger Woods had Ambien, Dilaudid, Vicodin, Xanax, and THC in his system at the time of his DUI arrest: https://t.co/p2xd6x9w2O pic.twitter.com/vV7nkrm90p
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