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Drug Facts


  • Crack cocaine goes directly into the lungs because it is mostly smoked, delivering the high almost immediately.
  • Ketamine hydrochloride, or 'K,' is a powerful anesthetic designed for use during operations and medical procedures.
  • Stimulants are found in every day household items such as tobacco, nicotine and daytime cough medicine.
  • Marijuana is also known as cannabis because of the plant it comes from.
  • There were over 190,000 hospitalizations in the U.S. in 2008 due to inhalant poisoning.
  • Long-term effects from use of crack cocaine include severe damage to the heart, liver and kidneys. Users are more likely to have infectious diseases.
  • Crack users may experience severe respiratory problems, including coughing, shortness of breath, lung damage and bleeding.
  • Ativan is faster acting and more addictive than other Benzodiazepines.
  • Some designer drugs have risen by 80% within a single year.
  • Because it is smoked, the effects of crack cocaine are more immediate and more intense than that of powdered cocaine.
  • There were over 20,000 ecstasy-related emergency room visits in 2011
  • From 2011 to 2016, bath salt use has declined by almost 92%.
  • Most heroin is injected, creating additional risks for the user, who faces the danger of AIDS or other infection on top of the pain of addiction.
  • Crack cocaine was introduced into society in 1985.
  • More than 9 in 10 people who used heroin also used at least one other drug.
  • Over 13 million Americans have admitted to abusing CNS stimulants.
  • Crack cocaine, a crystallized form of cocaine, was developed during the cocaine boom of the 1970s and its use spread in the mid-1980s.
  • Ironically, young teens in small towns are more likely to use crystal meth than teens raised in the city.
  • Meth can damage blood vessels in the brain, causing strokes.
  • 12-17 year olds abuse prescription drugs more than ecstasy, heroin, crack/cocaine and methamphetamines combined.1

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