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Drug Facts


  • By the 8th grade, 28% of adolescents have consumed alcohol, 15% have smoked cigarettes, and 16.5% have used marijuana.
  • During this time, Anti-Depressant use among all ages increased by almost 400 percent.
  • Adderall is popular on college campuses, with black markets popping up to supply the demand of students.
  • Narcotic is actually derived from the Greek word for stupor.
  • The United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime estimated the worldwide production of amphetamine-type stimulants, which includes methamphetamine, at nearly 500 metric tons a year, with 24.7 million abusers.
  • Stimulants such as caffeine can be found in coffee, tea and most soft drinks.
  • In 2009, a Wisconsin man sleepwalked outside and froze to death after taking Ambien.
  • There are approximately 5,000 LSD-related emergency room visits per year.
  • Cocaine is also the most common drug found in addition to alcohol in alcohol-related emergency room visits.
  • 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.
  • Snorting drugs can create loss of sense of smell, nosebleeds, frequent runny nose, and problems with swallowing.
  • A 2007 survey in the US found that 3.3% of 12- to 17-year-olds and 6% of 17- to 25-year-olds had abused prescription drugs in the past month.
  • In 2011, a Pennsylvania couple stabbed the walls in their apartment to attack the '90 people living in their walls.'
  • Children who learn the dangers of drugs and alcohol early have a better chance of not getting hooked.
  • 2.5 million emergency department visits are attributed to drug misuse or overdose.
  • Cocaine hydrochloride is most commonly snorted. It can also be injected, rubbed into the gums, added to drinks or food.
  • 1 in 5 adolescents have admitted to using tranquilizers for nonmedical purposes.
  • Anorectic drugs can cause heart problems leading to cardiac arrest in young people.
  • The U.S. utilizes over 65% of the world's supply of Dilaudid.
  • 7.6% of teens use the prescription drug Aderall.

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