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  • The drug was outlawed as a part of the U.S. Drug Abuse and Regulation Control Act of 1970.
  • 55% of all inhalant-related deaths are nearly instantaneous, known as 'Sudden Sniffing Death Syndrome.'
  • Emergency room admissions due to Subutex abuse has risen by over 200% in just three years.
  • When injected, it can cause decay of muscle tissues and closure of blood vessels.
  • Drugs and alcohol do not discriminate no matter what your gender, race, age or political affiliation addiction can affect you if you let it.
  • Psychic side effects of hallucinogens include the disassociation of time and space.
  • In 1981, Alprazolam released to the United States drug market.
  • Cocaine comes from the South America coca plant.
  • Benzodiazepines are usually swallowed. Some people also inject and snort them.
  • More than 9 in 10 people who used heroin also used at least one other drug.
  • Oxycodone is as powerful as heroin and affects the nervous system the same way.
  • Some designer drugs have risen by 80% within a single year.
  • People who inject drugs such as heroin are at high risk of contracting the HIV and hepatitis C (HCV) virus.
  • Mescaline is 4000 times less potent than LSD.
  • Methamphetamine blocks dopamine re-uptake, methamphetamine also increases the release of dopamine, leading to much higher concentrations in the synapse, which can be toxic to nerve terminals.
  • Most people who take heroin will become addicted within 12 weeks of consistent use.
  • Cocaine was originally used for its medical effects and was first introduced as a surgical anesthetic.
  • Overdose deaths linked to Benzodiazepines, like Ativan, have seen a 4.3-fold increase from 2002 to 2015.
  • 70% to 80% of the world's cocaine comes from Columbia.
  • Ritalin and related 'hyperactivity' type drugs can be found almost anywhere.

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