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Drug Facts


  • Substance abuse costs the health care system about $11 billion, with overall costs reaching $193 billion.
  • An estimated 20 percent of U.S. college students are afflicted with Alcoholism.
  • Brain changes that occur over time with drug use challenge an addicted person's self-control and interfere with their ability to resist intense urges to take drugs.
  • In 2014, over 913,000 people were reported to be addicted to cocaine.
  • 12-17 year olds abuse prescription drugs more than ecstasy, heroin, crack/cocaine and methamphetamines combined.1
  • Women suffer more memory loss and brain damage than men do who drink the same amount of alcohol for the same period of time.
  • 90% of people are exposed to illegal substance before the age of 18.
  • 1 in every 9 high school seniors has tried synthetic marijuana (also known as 'Spice' or 'K2').
  • Drug overdoses are the cause of 90% of deaths from poisoning.
  • People who use marijuana believe it to be harmless and want it legalized.
  • Babies can be born addicted to drugs.
  • Opiate-based drug abuse contributes to over 17,000 deaths each year.
  • Texas is one of the hardest states on drug offenses.
  • In 1805, morphine and codeine were isolated from opium, and morphine was used as a cure for opium addiction since its addictive characteristics were not known.
  • Dual Diagnosis treatment is specially designed for those suffering from an addiction as well as an underlying mental health issue.
  • Ecstasy comes in a tablet form and is usually swallowed. The pills come in different colours and sizes and are often imprinted with a picture or symbol1. It can also come as capsules, powder or crystal/rock.
  • In 1990, 600,000 children in the U.S. were on stimulant medication for A.D.H.D.
  • PCP (known as Angel Dust) stays in the system 1-8 days.
  • Cocaine was originally used for its medical effects and was first introduced as a surgical anesthetic.
  • 30% of emergency room admissions from prescription abuse involve opiate-based substances.

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