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Drug Facts


  • Methamphetamine can cause cardiac damage, elevates heart rate and blood pressure, and can cause a variety of cardiovascular problems, including rapid heart rate, irregular heartbeat, and increased blood pressure.
  • Pharmacological treatment for depression began with MAOIs and tricyclics dating back to the 1950's.
  • Young adults from 18-25 are 50% more than any other age group.
  • Overdoses caused by painkillers are more common than heroin and cocaine overdoses combined.
  • Many who overdose on barbiturates display symptoms of being drunk, such as slurred speech and uncoordinated movements.
  • Anorectic drugs can cause heart problems leading to cardiac arrest in young people.
  • Depressants are widely used to relieve stress, induce sleep and relieve anxiety.
  • 93% of the world's opium supply came from Afghanistan.
  • Inhalants go through the lungs and into the bloodstream, and are quickly distributed to the brain and other organs in the body.
  • Heroin is usually injected into a vein, but it's also smoked ('chasing the dragon'), and added to cigarettes and cannabis. The effects are usually felt straightaway. Sometimes heroin is snorted the effects take around 10 to 15 minutes to feel if it's used in this way.
  • Girls seem to become addicted to nicotine faster than boys do.
  • Nearly 500,000 people each year abuse prescription medications for the first time.
  • Authority receive over 10,500 reports of clonazepam abuse every year, and the rate is increasing.
  • Opiate-based drug abuse contributes to over 17,000 deaths each year.
  • After marijuana and alcohol, the most common drugs teens are misuing or abusing are prescription medications.3
  • While the use of many street drugs is on a slight decline in the US, abuse of prescription drugs is growing.
  • Alcohol increases birth defects in babies known as Fetal Alcohol Syndrome.
  • Approximately 28% of teens know at least one person who has used Ecstasy, with 17% knowing more than one person who has tried it.
  • Most people who take heroin will become addicted within 12 weeks of consistent use.
  • 45% of people who use heroin were also addicted to prescription opioid painkillers.

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