Tiger Woods had five drugs in system at time of arrest - toxicology report
Tiger Woods had five different drugs
in his system when he was arrested on suspicion of driving under the
influence (DUI) in May, according to a toxicology report.
A urine test revealed a mixture of
strong painkillers, sleep and anxiety drugs and THC, which is a chemical
component of marijuana.
Woods, who is recovering from a
fourth back operation, is now expected to admit a lesser charge of reckless
driving and enter a 12-month probation programme.
"As I previously said, I
received professional help to manage my medications," said Woods on
Monday.
"Recently, I had been trying on
my own to treat my back pain and a sleep disorder, including insomnia, but I
realise now it was a mistake to do this without medical assistance."
American Woods was arrested near his
Florida home on 29 May, after police found him asleep in his car on the side of
the road.
He denied alcohol was involved and
said it was down to "an unexpected reaction to prescribed
medication".
The toxicology results, made public
by the Palm Beach County Sheriff's Office, showed the presence of:
- Hydrocodone (Vicodin)
- Hydromorphone (Dilaudid)
- Alprazolam (Xanax)
- Zolpidem (Ambien)
- Delta-9 carboxy THC
Woods has not won a tournament since
2013, while his title drought in major championships dates back to 2008.
Last December, he returned to action
after 15 months out injured but has not played since his back problems recurred
in February.
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