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Drug Facts


  • Meperidine (brand name Demerol) and hydromorphone (Dilaudid) come in tablets and propoxyphene (Darvon) in capsules, but all three have been known to be crushed and injected, snorted or smoked.
  • Even a single dose of heroin can start a person on the road to addiction.
  • Methamphetamine can cause rapid heart rate, increased blood pressure, elevated body temperature and convulsions.
  • In 1929, chemist Gordon Alles was looking for a treatment for asthma and tested the chemical now known as Amphetamine, a main component of Adderall, on himself.
  • Bath Salts attributed to approximately 22,000 ER visits in 2011.
  • Nearly 23 Million people are in need of treatment for chemical dependency.
  • Excessive alcohol use costs the country approximately $235 billion annually.
  • Ativan is faster acting and more addictive than other Benzodiazepines.
  • Hallucinogens (also known as 'psychedelics') can make a person see, hear, smell, feel or taste things that aren't really there or are different from how they are in reality.
  • In 2007, 33 counties in California reported the seizure of clandestine labs, compared with 21 counties reporting seizing labs in 2006.
  • The United States spends over 560 Billion Dollars for pain relief.
  • In 2008, the Thurston County Narcotics Task Force seized about 700 Oxycontin tablets that had been diverted for illegal use, said task force commander Lt. Lorelei Thompson.
  • 18 percent of drivers killed in a crash tested positive for at least one drug.
  • Street heroin is rarely pure and may range from a white to dark brown powder of varying consistency.
  • Marijuana is the most commonly used illicit drug.
  • Ketamine is considered a predatory drug used in connection with sexual assault.
  • Girls seem to become addicted to nicotine faster than boys do.
  • Crack cocaine is derived from powdered cocaine offering a euphoric high that is even more stimulating than powdered cocaine.
  • Veterans who fought in combat had higher risk of becoming addicted to drugs or becoming alcoholics than veterans who did not see combat.
  • The duration of cocaine's effects depends on the route of administration.

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