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Drug Facts


  • 7.5 million have used cocaine at least once in their life, 3.5 million in the last year and 1.5 million in the past month.
  • Roughly 20 percent of college students meet the criteria for an AUD.29
  • Methamphetamine is an illegal drug in the same class as cocaine and other powerful street drugs.
  • In 2011, over 65 million doses of Krokodil were seized within just three months.
  • In 1898 a German chemical company launched a new medicine called Heroin'.
  • Heroin use has increased across the US among men and women, most age groups, and all income levels.
  • About 696,000 cases of student assault, are committed by student's who have been drinking.
  • Snorting amphetamines can damage the nasal passage and cause nose bleeds.
  • Morphine's use as a treatment for opium addiction was initially well received as morphine has about ten times more euphoric effects than the equivalent amount of opium. Over the years, however, morphine abuse increased.
  • The United States consumes over 75% of the world's prescription medications.
  • Fentanyl is a powerful synthetic opioid analgesic that is similar to morphine but is 50 to 100 times more potent.
  • Babies can be born addicted to drugs.
  • In Arizona during the year 2006 a total of 23,656 people were admitted to addiction treatment programs.
  • Rates of illicit drug use is highest among those aged 18 to 25.
  • Research suggests that misuse of prescription opioid pain medicine is a risk factor for starting heroin use.
  • A 2007 survey in the US found that 3.3% of 12- to 17-year-olds and 6% of 17- to 25-year-olds had abused prescription drugs in the past month.
  • 45% of people who use heroin were also addicted to prescription opioid painkillers.
  • 19.3% of students ages 12-17 who receive average grades of 'D' or lower used marijuana in the past month and 6.9% of students with grades of 'C' or above used marijuana in the past month.
  • Ketamine is actually a tranquilizer most commonly used in veterinary practice on animals.
  • Opiate-based drug abuse contributes to over 17,000 deaths each year.

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