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Drug Facts


  • 28% of teens know at least 1 person who has tried ecstasy.
  • More than fourty percent of people who begin drinking before age 15 eventually become alcoholics.
  • Mescaline is 4000 times less potent than LSD.
  • Mixing Ativan with depressants, such as alcohol, can lead to seizures, coma and death.
  • Amphetamines + alcohol, cannabis or benzodiazepines: the body is placed under a high degree of stress as it attempts to deal with the conflicting effects of both types of drugs, which can lead to an overdose.
  • More than9 in 10people who used heroin also used at least one other drug.
  • The number of people receiving treatment for addiction to painkillers and sedatives has doubled since 2002.
  • 193,717 people were admitted to Drug rehabilitation or Alcohol rehabilitation programs in California in 2006.
  • Medical consequences of chronic heroin injection abuse include scarred and/or collapsed veins, bacterial infections of the blood vessels and heart valves, abscesses (boils) and other soft-tissue infections, and liver or kidney disease.
  • Around 16 million people at this time are abusing prescription medications.
  • Synthetic drugs, also referred to as designer or club drugs, are chemically-created in a lab to mimic another drug such as marijuana, cocaine or morphine.
  • Contrary to popular belief, Bath Salts do not cause cannibalistic behavior.
  • Over 23.5 million people need treatment for illegal drugs.
  • Over 53 Million Oxycodone prescriptions are filled each year.
  • Over 3 million prescriptions for Suboxone were written in a single year.
  • More teens die from prescription drugs than heroin/cocaine combined.
  • 1 in every 9 high school seniors has tried synthetic marijuana (also known as 'Spice' or 'K2').
  • Millions of dollars per month are spent trafficking illegal drugs.
  • Barbiturates can stay in one's system for 2-3 days.
  • Ambien is a sedative-hypnotic known to cause hallucinations, suicidal thoughts and death.

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