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Drug Facts


  • Young adults from 18-25 are 50% more than any other age group.
  • The drug is toxic to the neurological system, destroying cells containing serotonin and dopamine.
  • Over 2.3 million people admitted to have abused Ketamine.
  • More than 29 percent of teens in treatment are dependent on tranquilizers, sedatives, amphetamines, and other stimulants (all types of prescription drugs).
  • Krokodil is named for the crocodile-like appearance it creates on the skin. Over time, it damages blood vessels and causes the skin to become green and scaly. The tissue damage can lead to gangrene and result in amputation or death.
  • Ritalin is easy to get, and cheap.
  • Test subjects who were given cocaine and Ritalin could not tell the difference.
  • Methamphetamine can be swallowed, snorted, smoked and injected by users.
  • 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.
  • Snorting amphetamines can damage the nasal passage and cause nose bleeds.
  • Some common names for anabolic steroids are Gear, Juice, Roids, and Stackers.
  • 60% of teens who have abused prescription painkillers did so before age 15.
  • Nearly 300,000 Americans received treatment for hallucinogens in 2011.
  • Over half of the people abusing prescribed drugs got them from a friend or relative. Over 17% were prescribed the medication.
  • Alcohol blocks messages trying to get to the brain, altering a person's vision, perception, movements, emotions and hearing.
  • When taken, meth and crystal meth create a false sense of well-being and energy, and so a person will tend to push his body faster and further than it is meant to go.
  • Over 23.5 million people are in need of treatment for illegal drugs like Flakka.
  • Cocaine gives the user a feeling of euphoria and energy that lasts approximately two hours.
  • Cocaine hydrochloride is most commonly snorted. It can also be injected, rubbed into the gums, added to drinks or food.
  • Over 600,000 people has been reported to have used ecstasy within the last month.

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