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Drug Facts


  • When injected, Ativan can cause damage to cardiovascular and vascular systems.
  • Crystal meth is short for crystal methamphetamine.
  • 45% of people who use heroin were also addicted to prescription opioid painkillers.
  • Hallucinogens (also known as 'psychedelics') can make a person see, hear, smell, feel or taste things that aren't really there or are different from how they are in reality.
  • Invisible drugs include coffee, tea, soft drinks, tobacco, beer and wine.
  • In 2011, over 800,000 Americans reported having an addiction to cocaine.
  • Nicotine is so addictive that many smokers who want to stop just can't give up cigarettes.
  • In 2011, over 65 million doses of Krokodil were seized within just three months.
  • Methamphetamine blocks dopamine re-uptake, methamphetamine also increases the release of dopamine, leading to much higher concentrations in the synapse, which can be toxic to nerve terminals.
  • Colombia's drug trade is worth US$10 billion. That's one-quarter as much as the country's legal exports.
  • Barbiturates are a class B drug, meaning that any use outside of a prescription is met with prison time and a fine.
  • In 2011, non-medical use of Alprazolam resulted in 123,744 emergency room visits.
  • 43% of high school seniors have used marijuana.
  • Substance Use Treatment at a Specialty Facility: Treatment received at a hospital (inpatient only), rehabilitation facility (inpatient or outpatient), or mental health center to reduce alcohol use, or to address medical problems associated with alcohol use.
  • Ecstasy is emotionally damaging and users often suffer depression, confusion, severe anxiety, paranoia, psychotic behavior and other psychological problems.
  • An estimated 88,0009 people (approximately 62,000 men and 26,000 women9) die from alcohol-related causes annually, making alcohol the fourth leading preventable cause of death in the United States.
  • There were over 1.8 million Americans 12 or older who used a hallucinogen or inhalant for the first time. (1.1 million among hallucinogens)
  • 28% of teens know at least 1 person who has tried ecstasy.
  • Steroid use can lead to clogs in the blood vessels, which can then lead to strokes and heart disease.
  • In 2012, Ambien was prescribed 43.8 million times in the United States.

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