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  • Today, teens are 10 times more likely to use Steroids than in 1991.
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  • 3 Million people in the United States have been prescribed Suboxone to treat opioid addiction.
  • 22.7 million people (as of 2007) have reported using LSD in their lifetime.
  • Narcotics are sometimes necessary to treat both psychological and physical ailments but the use of any narcotic can become habitual or a dependency.
  • 12-17 year olds abuse prescription drugs more than ecstasy, heroin, crack/cocaine and methamphetamines combined.1
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  • 100 people die every day from drug overdoses. This rate has tripled in the past 20 years.
  • Heroin stays in a person's system 1-10 days.
  • Smoking tobacco can cause a miscarriage or a premature birth.
  • 12.4 million Americans aged 12 or older tried Ecstasy at least once in their lives, representing 5% of the US population in that age group.
  • Cocaine gives the user a feeling of euphoria and energy that lasts approximately two hours.
  • Methamphetamine can be swallowed, snorted, smoked and injected by users.
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  • The New Hampshire Department of Corrections reports 85 percent of inmates arrive at the state prison with a history of substance abuse.
  • Meth can damage blood vessels in the brain, causing strokes.
  • Methadone was created by chemists in Germany in WWII.
  • Hallucinogens do not always produce hallucinations.

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