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Drug Facts


  • Ecstasy can stay in one's system for 1-5 days.
  • 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.
  • Over 13 million individuals abuse stimulants like Dexedrine.
  • Victims of predatory drugs often do not realize taking the drug or remember the sexual assault taking place.
  • Authority receive over 10,500 reports of clonazepam abuse every year, and the rate is increasing.
  • Ecstasy increases levels of several chemicals in the brain, including serotonin, dopamine, and norepinephrine. It alters your mood and makes you feel closer and more connected to others.
  • Veterans who fought in combat had higher risk of becoming addicted to drugs or becoming alcoholics than veterans who did not see combat.
  • Rates of K2 Spice use have risen by 80% within a single year.
  • Ativan, a known Benzodiazepine, was first marketed in 1977 as an anti-anxiety drug.
  • Those who have become addicted to heroin and stop using the drug abruptly may have severe withdrawal.
  • These physical signs are more difficult to identify if the tweaker has been using a depressant such as alcohol; however, if the tweaker has been using a depressant, his or her negative feelings - including paranoia and frustration - can increase substantially.
  • When injected, it can cause decay of muscle tissues and closure of blood vessels.
  • Over 26 percent of all Ambien-related ER cases were admitted to a critical care unit or ICU.
  • In 1993, inhalation (42%) was the most frequently used route of administration among primary Methamphetamine admissions.
  • Prescription medications are legal drugs.
  • Two-thirds of the ER visits related to Ambien were by females.
  • Other psychological symptoms include manic behavior, psychosis (losing touch with reality) and aggression, commonly known as 'Roid Rage'.
  • Excessive alcohol use costs the country approximately $235 billion annually.
  • National Survey on Drug Use and Health found that more than 9.5% of youths aged 12 to 17 in the US were current illegal drug users.
  • Methadone can stay in a person's system for 1- 14 days.

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