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Drug Facts


  • Drug use can interfere with the fetus' organ formation, which takes place during the first ten weeks of conception.
  • 22.7 million people (as of 2007) have reported using LSD in their lifetime.
  • Babies can be born addicted to drugs.
  • Nicotine is just as addictive as heroin, cocaine or alcohol. That's why it's so easy to get hooked.
  • Meth users often have bad teeth from poor oral hygiene, dry mouth as meth can crack and deteriorate teeth.
  • 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.
  • Slang Terms for Heroin:Smack, Dope, Junk, Mud, Skag, Brown Sugar, Brown, 'H', Big H, Horse, Charley, China White, Boy, Harry, Mr. Brownstone, Dr. Feelgood
  • Drug addiction and abuse can be linked to at least of all major crimes committed in the United States.
  • Soon following its introduction, Cocaine became a common household drug.
  • According to a new survey, nearly two thirds of young women in the United Kingdom admitted to binge drinking so excessively they had no memory of the night before the next morning.
  • For every dollar that you spend on treatment of substance abuse in the criminal justice system, it saves society on average four dollars.
  • Benzodiazepines are depressants that act as hypnotics in large doses, anxiolytics in moderate dosages and sedatives in low doses.
  • The sale of painkillers has increased by over 300% since 1999.
  • Two thirds of teens who abuse prescription pain relievers got them from family or friends, often without their knowledge, such as stealing them from the medicine cabinet.
  • Cocaine use can cause the placenta to separate from the uterus, causing internal bleeding.
  • Methamphetamine is an illegal drug in the same class as cocaine and other powerful street drugs.
  • Over 60% of teens report that drugs of some kind are kept, sold, and used at their school.
  • Interventions can facilitate the development of healthy interpersonal relationships and improve the participant's ability to interact with family, peers, and others in the community.
  • Depressants are widely used to relieve stress, induce sleep and relieve anxiety.
  • In the early 1900s snorting Cocaine was popular, until the drug was banned by the Harrison Act in 1914.

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