Now, that's catching headline, eh? 
Actor Ben Affleck...oh, heck, you know the story. You read the tabloids, just like everyone else!
From a CNN story:
It seems very logical that anti-anxiety medication can improve your chances of passing a polygraph test. That does raise a very important question:
If someone can pass a polygraph test by taking medication, are people who are "polygraphed" then tested for these medications?
If not, it would seem like yet another blow to the use of the machine.
Actor Ben Affleck...oh, heck, you know the story. You read the tabloids, just like everyone else!
From a CNN story:
"She (the lap dancer) asks for punitive damages against the Enquirer, saying the tabloid should have known Morris was an unreliable source because she failed at least one polygraph test, and passed only after taking Ativan, an anti-anxiety medication."
Source: Dancer sues tabloid over Affleck sex stories
It seems very logical that anti-anxiety medication can improve your chances of passing a polygraph test. That does raise a very important question:
If someone can pass a polygraph test by taking medication, are people who are "polygraphed" then tested for these medications?
If not, it would seem like yet another blow to the use of the machine.