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Drug Facts


  • Ambien can cause severe allergic reactions such as hives, breathing problems and swelling of the mouth, tongue and throat.
  • At least half of the suspects arrested for murder and assault were under the influence of drugs or alcohol.
  • 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).
  • Anorectic drugs have increased in order to suppress appetites, especially among teenage girls and models.
  • Barbituric acid was first created in 1864 by a German scientist named Adolf von Baeyer. It was a combination of urea from animals and malonic acid from apples.
  • Stimulant drugs, such as Adderall, are the second most abused drug on college campuses, next to Marijuana.
  • 86.4 percent of people ages 18 or older reported that they drank alcohol at some point in their lifetime.
  • More than half of new illicit drug users begin with marijuana.
  • Opiate-based drug abuse contributes to over 17,000 deaths each year.
  • Coke Bugs or Snow Bugs are an illusion of bugs crawling underneath one's skin and often experienced by Crack Cocaine users.
  • Research suggests that misuse of prescription opioid pain medicine is a risk factor for starting heroin use.
  • There are approximately 5,000 LSD-related emergency room visits per year.
  • 1/3 of teenagers who live in states with medical marijuana laws get their pot from other people's prescriptions.
  • Bath Salts cause brain swelling, delirium, seizures, liver failure and heart attacks.
  • Heroin is a highly addictive drug and the most rapidly acting of the opiates. Heroin is also known as Big H, Black Tar, Chiva, Hell Dust, Horse, Negra, Smack,Thunder
  • Disability-Adjusted Life-Years (DALYs): A measure of years of life lost or lived in less than full health.
  • Subutex use has increased by over 66% within just two years.
  • 80% of methadone-related deaths were deemed accidental, even though most cases involved other drugs.
  • 3.3% of 12- to 17-year-olds and 6% of 17- to 25-year-olds had abused prescription drugs in the past month.
  • There were over 1.8 million Americans 12 or older who used a hallucinogen or inhalant for the first time. (1.1 million among hallucinogens)

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