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Drug Facts


  • Over 60% of deaths from drug overdoses are accredited to prescription drugs.
  • Ecstasy causes hypothermia, which leads to muscle breakdown and could cause kidney failure.
  • Coca is one of the oldest, most potent and most dangerous stimulants of natural origin.
  • 45% of those who use prior to the age of 15 will later develop an addiction.
  • Long-term effects from use of crack cocaine include severe damage to the heart, liver and kidneys. Users are more likely to have infectious diseases.
  • Many veterans who are diagnosed with PTSD (Post Traumatic Stress Disorder) drink or abuse drugs.
  • The United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime estimated the worldwide production of amphetamine-type stimulants, which includes methamphetamine, at nearly 500 metric tons a year, with 24.7 million abusers.
  • Crack comes in solid blocks or crystals varying in color from yellow to pale rose or white.
  • Methadone generally stays in the system longer than heroin up to 59 hours, according to the FDA, compared to heroin's 4 6 hours.
  • Rates of valium abuse have tripled within the course of ten years.
  • Oxycodone use specifically has escalated by over 240% over the last five years.
  • The United States was the country in which heroin addiction first became a serious problem.
  • Afghanistan is the leading producer and cultivator of opium worldwide and manufactures 74% of illicit opiates. However, Mexico is the leading supplier to the U.S
  • Two-thirds of the ER visits related to Ambien were by females.
  • Prolonged use of cocaine can cause ulcers in the nostrils.
  • Dilaudid, considered eight times more potent than morphine, is often called 'drug store heroin' on the streets.
  • Other names of Cocaine include C, coke, nose candy, snow, white lady, toot, Charlie, blow, white dust or stardust.
  • Teens who start with alcohol are more likely to try cocaine than teens who do not drink.
  • Heroin can be a white or brown powder, or a black sticky substance known as black tar heroin.
  • The United States produces on average 300 tons of barbiturates per year.

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