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Drug Facts


  • Almost 3 out of 4 prescription overdoses are caused by painkillers. In 2009, 1 in 3 prescription painkiller overdoses were caused by methadone.
  • Opiate-based drug abuse contributes to over 17,000 deaths each year.
  • Pure Cocaine is extracted from the leaf of the Erythroxylon coca bush.
  • Aerosols are a form of inhalants that include vegetable oil, hair spray, deodorant and spray paint.
  • Relapse is the return to drug use after an attempt to stop. Relapse indicates the need for more or different treatment.
  • Methamphetamine usually comes in the form of a crystalline white powder that is odorless, bitter-tasting and dissolves easily in water or alcohol.
  • Young adults from 18-25 are 50% more than any other age group.
  • 86.4 percent of people ages 18 or older reported that they drank alcohol at some point in their lifetime.
  • 60% of High Schoolers, 32% of Middle Schoolers have seen drugs used, kept or sold on school grounds.
  • 3 Million people in the United States have been prescribed Suboxone to treat opioid addiction.
  • Mixing Adderall with Alcohol increases the risk of cardiovascular problems.
  • Many kids mistakenly believe prescription drugs are safer to abuse than illegal street drugs.2
  • Stimulants are found in every day household items such as tobacco, nicotine and daytime cough medicine.
  • Every day, we have over 8,100 NEW drug users in America. That's 3.1 million new users every year.
  • Over 13.5 million people admit to using opiates worldwide.
  • In 2010, U.S. Poison Control Centers received 304 calls regarding Bath Salts.
  • Meth has a high potential for abuse and may lead to severe psychological or physical dependence.
  • Today, it remains a very problematic and popular drug, as it's cheap to produce and much cheaper to purchase than powder cocaine.
  • More than 100,000 babies are born addicted to cocaine each year in the U.S., due to their mothers' use of the drug during pregnancy.
  • Predatory drugs metabolize quickly so that they are not in the system when the victim is medically examined.

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