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Drug Facts


  • 11.6% of those arrested used crack in the previous week.
  • The poppy plant, from which heroin is derived, grows in mild climates around the world, including Afghanistan, Mexico, Columbia, Turkey, Pakistan, India Burma, Thailand, Australia, and China.
  • Each year, nearly 360,000 people received treatment specifically for stimulant addiction.
  • The U.S. utilizes over 65% of the world's supply of Dilaudid.
  • Alprazolam is an addictive sedative used to treat panic and anxiety disorders.
  • Women in bars can suffer from sexually aggressive acts if they are drinking heavily.
  • An estimated 20 percent of U.S. college students are afflicted with Alcoholism.
  • In 2011, over 800,000 Americans reported having an addiction to cocaine.
  • People inject, snort, or smoke heroin. Some people mix heroin with crack cocaine, called a speedball.
  • The word cocaine refers to the drug in a powder form or crystal form.
  • From 1980-2000, modern antidepressants, SSRI and SNRI, were introduced.
  • Tens of millions of Americans use prescription medications non-medically every year.
  • The number of habitual cocaine users has declined by 75% since 1986, but it's still a popular drug for many people.
  • Even a single dose of heroin can start a person on the road to addiction.
  • Stimulants can increase energy and enhance self esteem.
  • Mixing Ativan with depressants, such as alcohol, can lead to seizures, coma and death.
  • Emergency room admissions from prescription opiate abuse have risen by over 180% over the last five years.
  • A young German pharmacist called Friedrich Sertrner (1783-1841) had first applied chemical analysis to plant drugs, by purifying in 1805 the main active ingredient of opium
  • Methamphetamine has many nicknamesmeth, crank, chalk or speed being the most common.
  • Heroin (like opium and morphine) is made from the resin of poppy plants.

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