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Drug Facts


  • Opiates, mainly heroin, account for 18% of the admissions for drug and alcohol treatment in the US.
  • According to the Department of Justice, the top destination in the United States for heroin shipments is the Chicago metro area.
  • Nearly 50% of all emergency room admissions from poisonings are attributed to drug abuse or misuse.
  • LSD (or its full name: lysergic acid diethylamide) is a potent hallucinogen that dramatically alters your thoughts and your perception of reality.
  • Methamphetamine usually comes in the form of a crystalline white powder that is odorless, bitter-tasting and dissolves easily in water or alcohol.
  • At this time, medical professionals recommended amphetamine as a cure for a range of ailmentsalcohol hangover, narcolepsy, depression, weight reduction, hyperactivity in children, and vomiting associated with pregnancy.
  • People who regularly use heroin often develop a tolerance, which means that they need higher and/or more frequent doses of the drug to get the desired effects.
  • Most people use drugs for the first time when they are teenagers.
  • Crack, the most potent form in which cocaine appears, is also the riskiest. It is between 75% and 100% pure, far stronger and more potent than regular cocaine.
  • One oxycodone pill can cost $80 on the street, compared to $3 to $5 for a bag of heroin. As addiction intensifies, many users end up turning to heroin.
  • The strongest risk for heroin addiction is addiction to opioid painkillers.
  • From 1992 to 2003, teen abuse of prescription drugs jumped 212 percent nationally, nearly three times the increase of misuse among other adults.
  • During the 1850s, opium addiction was a major problem in the United States.
  • Mixing Adderall with Alcohol increases the risk of cardiovascular problems.
  • Drug addicts are not the only ones affected by drug addiction.
  • Drug overdoses are the cause of 90% of deaths from poisoning.
  • Narcotics is the legal term for mood altering drugs.
  • Illicit drug use in America has been increasing. In 2012, an estimated 23.9 million Americans aged 12 or olderor 9.2 percent of the populationhad used an illicit drug or abused a psychotherapeutic medication (such as a pain reliever, stimulant, or tranquilizer) in the past month. This is up from 8.3 percent in 2002. The increase mostly reflects a recent rise in the use of marijuana, the most commonly used illicit drug.
  • 6.8 million people with an addiction have a mental illness.
  • Excessive use of alcohol can lead to sexual impotence.

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