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Drug Facts


  • Codeine taken with alcohol can cause mental clouding, reduced coordination and slow breathing.
  • Ecstasy is sometimes mixed with substances such as rat poison.
  • Amphetamines are stimulant drugs, which means they speed up the messages travelling between the brain and the body.
  • Over 13.5 million people admit to using opiates worldwide.
  • Adderall on the streets is known as: Addies, Study Drugs, the Smart Drug.
  • During the 1850s, opium addiction was a major problem in the United States.
  • The overall costs of alcohol abuse amount to $224 billion annually, with the costs to the health care system accounting for approximately $25 billion.
  • GHB is usually ingested in liquid form and is most similar to a high dosage of alcohol in its effect.
  • Adderall is a Schedule II controlled substance, meaning that it has a high potential for addiction.
  • In 1981, Alprazolam released to the United States drug market.
  • Ecstasy can cause kidney, liver and brain damage, including long-lasting lesions (injuries) on brain tissue.
  • Deaths related to painkillers have risen by over 180% over the last ten years.
  • 30% of emergency room admissions from prescription abuse involve opiate-based substances.
  • Meth creates an immediate high that quickly fades. As a result, users often take it repeatedly, making it extremely addictive.
  • Heroin belongs to a group of drugs known as 'opioids' that are from the opium poppy.
  • Most people who take heroin will become addicted within 12 weeks of consistent use.
  • Hallucinogen rates have risen by over 30% over the past twenty years.
  • Today, a total of 12 Barbiturates are under international control.
  • Fewer than one out of ten North Carolinian's who use illegal drugs, and only one of 20 with alcohol problems, get state funded help, and the treatment they do receive is out of date and inadequate.
  • 9.4 million people in 2011 reported driving under the influence of illicit drugs.

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