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Drug Facts


  • Because it is smoked, the effects of crack cocaine are more immediate and more intense than that of powdered cocaine.
  • Increased or prolonged use of methamphetamine can cause sleeplessness, loss of appetite, increased blood pressure, paranoia, psychosis, aggression, disordered thinking, extreme mood swings and sometimes hallucinations.
  • Even a small amount of Ecstasy can be toxic enough to poison the nervous system and cause irreparable damage.
  • Many kids mistakenly believe prescription drugs are safer to abuse than illegal street drugs.2
  • Drug addiction is a chronic disease characterized by drug seeking and use that is compulsive, or difficult to control, despite harmful consequences.
  • Twenty-five percent of those who began abusing prescription drugs at age 13 or younger met clinical criteria for addiction sometime in their life.
  • Street amphetamine: bennies, black beauties, copilots, eye-openers, lid poppers, pep pills, speed, uppers, wake-ups, and white crosses28
  • There are many types of drug and alcohol rehab available throughout the world.
  • 2.6 million people with addictions have a dependence on both alcohol and illicit drugs.
  • In 2011, over 65 million doses of Krokodil were seized within just three months.
  • Attempts were made to use heroin in place of morphine due to problems of morphine abuse.
  • Women suffer more memory loss and brain damage than men do who drink the same amount of alcohol for the same period of time.
  • Heroin use has increased across the US among men and women, most age groups, and all income levels.
  • Oxycodone is sold under many trade names, such as Percodan, Endodan, Roxiprin, Percocet, Endocet, Roxicet and OxyContin.
  • Heroin is known on the streets as: Smack, horse, black, brown sugar, dope, H, junk, skag, skunk, white horse, China white, Mexican black tar
  • The coca leaf is mainly located in South America and its consumption has dated back to 3000 BC.
  • Hallucinogens (also known as 'psychedelics') can make a person see, hear, smell, feel or taste things that aren't really there or are different from how they are in reality.
  • Emergency room admissions from prescription opiate abuse have risen by over 180% over the last five years.
  • Nearly 23 Million people need treatment for chemical dependency.
  • 1 in 10 high school students has reported abusing barbiturates

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