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Drug Facts


  • Predatory drugs metabolize quickly so that they are not in the system when the victim is medically examined.
  • Over 23.5 million people need treatment for illegal drugs.
  • 80% of methadone-related deaths were deemed accidental, even though most cases involved other drugs.
  • Heroin use has increased across the US among men and women, most age groups, and all income levels.
  • Over 60% of all deaths from overdose are attributed to prescription drug abuse.
  • Alcohol-impaired driving fatalities accounted for 9,967 deaths (31 percent of overall driving fatalities).
  • Abused by an estimated one in five teens, prescription drugs are second only to alcohol and marijuana as the substances they use to get high.
  • From 2011 to 2016, bath salt use has declined by almost 92%.
  • Marijuana can stay in a person's system for 3-5 days, however, if you are a heavy user, it can be detected up to 30 days.
  • Over 5% of 12th graders have used cocaine and over 2% have used crack.
  • Methamphetamine has also been used in the treatment of obesity.
  • 30% of emergency room admissions from prescription abuse involve opiate-based substances.
  • 90% of people are exposed to illegal substance before the age of 18.
  • Snorting amphetamines can damage the nasal passage and cause nose bleeds.
  • Fentanyl works by binding to the body's opioid receptors, which are found in areas of the brain that control pain and emotions.
  • After marijuana and alcohol, the most common drugs teens are misuing or abusing are prescription medications.3
  • Crack causes a short-lived, intense high that is immediately followed by the oppositeintense depression, edginess and a craving for more of the drug.
  • LSD disrupts the normal functioning of the brain, making you see images, hear sounds and feel sensations that seem real but aren't.
  • Texas is one of the hardest states on drug offenses.
  • Adverse effects from Ambien rose nearly 220 percent from 2005 to 2010.

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