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Drug Facts


  • Heroin can lead to addiction, a form of substance use disorder. Withdrawal symptoms include muscle and bone pain, sleep problems, diarrhea and vomiting, and severe heroin cravings.
  • Crack Cocaine was first developed during the cocaine boom of the 1970's.
  • Over 2.3 million adolescents were reported to be abusing prescription stimulant such as Ritalin.
  • Never, absolutely NEVER, buy drugs over the internet. It is not as safe as walking into a pharmacy. You honestly do not know what you are going to get or who is going to intervene in the online message.
  • 1 in 5 college students admitted to have abused prescription stimulants like dexedrine.
  • Studies show that 11 percent of male high schoolers have reported using Steroids at least once.
  • Methamphetamine can cause cardiac damage, elevates heart rate and blood pressure, and can cause a variety of cardiovascular problems, including rapid heart rate, irregular heartbeat, and increased blood pressure.
  • Deaths from Alcohol poisoning are most common among the ages 35-64.
  • Millions of dollars per month are spent trafficking illegal drugs.
  • Alcohol affects the central nervous system, thereby controlling all bodily functions.
  • Heroin addiction was blamed for a number of the 260 murders that occurred in 1922 in New York (which compared with seventeen in London). These concerns led the US Congress to ban all domestic manufacture of heroin in 1924.
  • Girls seem to become addicted to nicotine faster than boys do.
  • Cocaine gives the user a feeling of euphoria and energy that lasts approximately two hours.
  • Cocaine was originally used for its medical effects and was first introduced as a surgical anesthetic.
  • Stimulants are found in every day household items such as tobacco, nicotine and daytime cough medicine.
  • Ketamine is actually a tranquilizer most commonly used in veterinary practice on animals.
  • From 1920- 1933, the illegal trade of Alcohol was a booming industry in the U.S., causing higher rates of crime than before.
  • Meth creates an immediate high that quickly fades. As a result, users often take it repeatedly, making it extremely addictive.
  • From 1980-2000, modern antidepressants, SSRI and SNRI, were introduced.
  • Over 5 million emergency room visits in 2011 were drug related.

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