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Drug Facts


  • Over 2.3 million adolescents were reported to be abusing prescription stimulant such as Ritalin.
  • Crack Cocaine is categorized next to PCP and Meth as an illegal Schedule II drug.
  • Codeine is widely used in the U.S. by prescription and over the counter for use as a pain reliever and cough suppressant.
  • The United States was the country in which heroin addiction first became a serious problem.
  • 11.6% of those arrested used crack in the previous week.
  • The effects of ecstasy are usually felt about 20 minutes to an hour after it's taken and last for around 6 hours.
  • Inhalants include volatile solvents, gases and nitrates.
  • Nicknames for Alprazolam include Alprax, Kalma, Nu-Alpraz, and Tranax.
  • Cocaine use can lead to death from respiratory (breathing) failure, stroke, cerebral hemorrhage (bleeding in the brain) or heart attack.
  • 19.3% of students ages 12-17 who receive average grades of 'D' or lower used marijuana in the past month and 6.9% of students with grades of 'C' or above used marijuana in the past month.
  • Nitrous oxide is actually found in whipped cream dispensers as well as octane boosters for cars.
  • In Arizona during the year 2006 a total of 23,656 people were admitted to addiction treatment programs.
  • A tolerance to cocaine develops quicklythe addict soon fails to achieve the same high experienced earlier from the same amount of cocaine.
  • 55% of all inhalant-related deaths are nearly instantaneous, known as 'Sudden Sniffing Death Syndrome.'
  • The poppy plant, from which heroin is derived, grows in mild climates around the world, including Afghanistan, Mexico, Columbia, Turkey, Pakistan, India Burma, Thailand, Australia, and China.
  • Opiate-based drugs have risen by over 80% in less than four years.
  • Oxycodone is usually swallowed but is sometimes injected or used as a suppository.
  • Alcohol misuse cost the United States $249.0 billion.
  • Rates of illicit drug use is highest among those aged 18 to 25.
  • Of the 500 metric tons of methamphetamine produced, only 4 tons is legally produced for legal medical use.

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