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  • In 2014, over 354,000 U.S. citizens were daily users of Crack.
  • More than 16.3 million adults are impacted by Alcoholism in the U.S. today.
  • Ketamine is used by medical practitioners and veterinarians as an anaesthetic. It is sometimes used illegally by people to get 'high'.
  • 30% of emergency room admissions from prescription abuse involve opiate-based substances.
  • There were over 190,000 hospitalizations in the U.S. in 2008 due to inhalant poisoning.
  • Most people who take heroin will become addicted within 12 weeks of consistent use.
  • In 2011, non-medical use of Alprazolam resulted in 123,744 emergency room visits.
  • Approximately 28% of teens know at least one person who has used Ecstasy, with 17% knowing more than one person who has tried it.
  • Between 2000 and 2006 the average number of alcohol related motor vehicle crashes in Utah resulting in death was approximately 59, resulting in an average of nearly 67 fatalities per year.
  • Over 13 million individuals abuse stimulants like Dexedrine.
  • Oxycontin is know on the street as the hillbilly heroin.
  • Illegal drug use is declining while prescription drug abuse is rising thanks to online pharmacies and illegal selling.
  • Nearly one in every three emergency room admissions is attributed to opiate-based painkillers.
  • One in ten high school seniors in the US admits to abusing prescription painkillers.
  • Over 60% of teens report that drugs of some kind are kept, sold, and used at their school.
  • Cocaine is also the most common drug found in addition to alcohol in alcohol-related emergency room visits.
  • The act in 1914 prohibited the import of coca leaves and Cocaine, except for pharmaceutical purposes.
  • Cocaine hydrochloride is most commonly snorted. It can also be injected, rubbed into the gums, added to drinks or food.
  • 2.3% of eighth graders, 5.2% of tenth graders and 6.5% of twelfth graders had tried Ecstasy at least once.
  • Crack cocaine gets its name from how it breaks into little rocks after being produced.

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