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Drug Facts


  • Emergency room admissions from prescription drug abuse have risen by over 130% over the last five years.
  • The number of Americans with an addiction to heroin nearly doubled from 2007 to 2011.
  • 12-17 year olds abuse prescription drugs more than ecstasy, heroin, crack/cocaine and methamphetamines combined.1
  • Over 6 million people have ever admitted to using PCP in their lifetimes.
  • More than half of new illicit drug users begin with marijuana.
  • 1 in every 9 high school seniors has tried synthetic marijuana (also known as 'Spice' or 'K2').
  • Over 20 million Americans over the age of 12 have an addiction (excluding tobacco).
  • Hallucinogens do not always produce hallucinations.
  • The National Institute of Justice research shows that, compared with traditional criminal justice strategies, drug treatment and other costs came to about $1,400 per drug court participant, saving the government about $6,700 on average per participant.
  • Over 2.1 million people in the United States abused Anti-Depressants in 2011 alone.
  • There were approximately 160,000 amphetamine and methamphetamine related emergency room visits in 2011.
  • Contrary to popular belief, Bath Salts do not cause cannibalistic behavior.
  • Drug addiction treatment programs are available for each specific type of drug from marijuana to heroin to cocaine to prescription medication.
  • Stimulants are prescribed in the treatment of obesity.
  • Ecstasy increases levels of several chemicals in the brain, including serotonin, dopamine, and norepinephrine. It alters your mood and makes you feel closer and more connected to others.
  • The poppy plant, from which heroin is derived, grows in mild climates around the world, including Afghanistan, Mexico, Columbia, Turkey, Pakistan, India Burma, Thailand, Australia, and China.
  • Ritalin and related 'hyperactivity' type drugs can be found almost anywhere.
  • More than half of new illicit drug users begin with marijuana. Next most common are prescription pain relievers, followed by inhalants (which is most common among younger teens).
  • From 2011 to 2016, bath salt use has declined by almost 92%.
  • Ativan abuse often results in dizziness, hallucinations, weakness, depression and poor motor coordination.

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