Tiger Woods told officers during his DUI arrest last month that he had taken Xanax, as well as other prescription medications.
The version of the Jupiter, Florida, Police Department report made public Friday after a request by the Golf Channel contained material redacted from the version released to media last week.
Woods was discovered asleep behind the wheel of his 2015 Mercedes while he was on the side of the road in the early morning hours of May 29. The 14-time major champion said he was not taking illegal drugs, but told police he was taking Xanax when asked if he was taking any medication.
The full toxicology report has yet to be released.

Tiger Woods told officers during arrest he had taken Xanax
Woods was found asleep in the driver's seat with his auto running and the brake lights on, according to a police report per Palm Beach Post, and had to be awaken by officers on the night of May 30.
According to TMZ.com, there was no obvious danger using the four previously mentioned drugs, but America's Food and Drug Adminstration (FDA) does warn about mixing Xanax and Vicodin, stating the combination "may result in profound sedation, respiratory depression, coma and death".
In the unredacted portion of the investigation report, officer Christopher Fandry described interrogating Woods at the scene.
I want the public to know that alcohol was not involved. His arraignment in Palm Beach County court is scheduled for July 5. I didn't realize the mix of medications had affected me so strongly.
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