Illicit Drug or Prescription Misuse
intervention courses

NATIONALLY RECOGNIZED AND APPROVED BY COURTS & AGENCIES

You can satisfy court-ordered requirements – online from any device – with our intervention course for individuals charged with an alcohol or drug violation.

To get started: after clicking any of the “START NOW” or “SIGN UP” buttons on this page, choose the specific offense from the drop-down menu on the following page. Then, provide your state and other necessary information.

Other Drugs focuses on prescription drug misuse for opiates, depressants, sedatives, and hallucinogens.

frequently asked questions

Whether you’ve been working with us for a long time, or you’re new to 3rd Mil, we’ve put together a list of frequently asked questions:

All courses are web-based and registration is online. You can enroll using any internet connected device, including a smartphone.

The courses are 100% online and self-paced, which allows you to start and stop at any time to accommodate your schedule.

To get started, choose the specific offense from the drop-down menu as you enroll. Then, provide your state and other necessary information.

Common names for this course include:

  • Prescription drug abuse
  • Illegal possession of prescription drugs
  • Prescription drug fraud
  • Prescription drug diversion
  • Prescription drug trafficking
  • Prescription drug forgery
  • Prescription drug distribution
  • Prescription drug smuggling
  • Prescription drug theft
  • Prescription drug doctor shopping

If you’re looking for a course with any of the titles listed above, you’ve come to the right place! Other Drugs is the course for you.

You can get assistance by emailing [email protected] or calling 888-810-7990. Our Help Desk Staff is available 7 days a week from 8am-9pm CST.

To reset course login, there is a “Forgot Password” option on the left side of our website.

After the course is completed, the completion certificate can be submitted by the learner or sent directly to your court or agency staff.

Other Drugs takes about 3 to 4 hours to complete, and learners can log in and out as needed.

When you come across a page written in a language you don’t understand, you can use Chrome to translate the page:

  • On your computer, open Chrome.
  • Go to a webpage written in another language.
  • In the top right corner, click on the three vertical dots
  • In the menu, click “Translate”
  • At the top of the screen in the new menu, click the three vertical dots
  • Click “Choose Another Language…”
  • Select your language and click “Translate”
  • The webpage should now be translated into your desired language

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