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Drug Facts


  • Predatory drugs are drugs used to gain sexual advantage over the victim they include: Rohypnol (date rape drug), GHB and Ketamine.
  • Drugs and alcohol do not discriminate no matter what your gender, race, age or political affiliation addiction can affect you if you let it.
  • Cocaine is the second most trafficked illegal drug in the world.
  • Authority receive over 10,500 reports of clonazepam abuse every year, and the rate is increasing.
  • Amphetamines + some antidepressants: elevated blood pressure, which can lead to irregular heartbeat, heart failure and stroke.
  • Drinking behavior in women differentiates according to their age; many resemble the pattern of their husbands, single friends or married friends, whichever is closest to their own lifestyle and age.
  • 8.6 million Americans aged 12 and older reported having used crack.
  • Over 13 million Americans have admitted to abusing CNS stimulants.
  • Crack cocaine, a crystallized form of cocaine, was developed during the cocaine boom of the 1970s and its use spread in the mid-1980s.
  • In 2012, Ambien was prescribed 43.8 million times in the United States.
  • Soon following its introduction, Cocaine became a common household drug.
  • Methamphetamine (MA), a variant of amphetamine, was first synthesized in Japan in 1893 by Nagayoshi Nagai from the precursor chemical ephedrine.
  • Prescription painkillers are powerful drugs that interfere with the nervous system's transmission of the nerve signals we perceive as pain.
  • Stimulants are prescribed in the treatment of obesity.
  • The majority of youths aged 12 to 17 do not perceive a great risk from smoking marijuana.
  • Underage Drinking: Alcohol use by anyone under the age of 21. In the United States, the legal drinking age is 21.
  • During this time, Anti-Depressant use among all ages increased by almost 400 percent.
  • Crack Cocaine is categorized next to PCP and Meth as an illegal Schedule II drug.
  • Around 16 million people at this time are abusing prescription medications.
  • Medical consequences of chronic heroin injection abuse include scarred and/or collapsed veins, bacterial infections of the blood vessels and heart valves, abscesses (boils) and other soft-tissue infections, and liver or kidney disease.

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