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  • In 2013, over 50 million prescriptions were written for Alprazolam.
  • Street heroin is rarely pure and may range from a white to dark brown powder of varying consistency.
  • Drugs and alcohol do not discriminate no matter what your gender, race, age or political affiliation addiction can affect you if you let it.
  • Heroin creates both a physical and psychological dependence.
  • Over 20 million individuals were abusing Darvocet before any limitations were put on the drug.
  • Inhalants are a form of drug use that is entirely too easy to get and more lethal than kids comprehend.
  • Emergency room admissions from prescription drug abuse have risen by over 130% over the last five years.
  • Street names for fentanyl or for fentanyl-laced heroin include Apache, China Girl, China White, Dance Fever, Friend, Goodfella, Jackpot, Murder 8, TNT, and Tango and Cash.
  • In 1981, Alprazolam released to the United States drug market.
  • A person can overdose on heroin. Naloxone is a medicine that can treat a heroin overdose when given right away.
  • These physical signs are more difficult to identify if the tweaker has been using a depressant such as alcohol; however, if the tweaker has been using a depressant, his or her negative feelings - including paranoia and frustration - can increase substantially.
  • The act in 1914 prohibited the import of coca leaves and Cocaine, except for pharmaceutical purposes.
  • Marijuana is the most commonly used illicit drug.
  • Heroin is made by collecting sap from the flower of opium poppies.
  • Hallucinogens are drugs used to alter the perception and function of the mind.
  • The number of Americans with an addiction to heroin nearly doubled from 2007 to 2011.
  • Alcohol increases birth defects in babies known as Fetal Alcohol Syndrome.
  • Nearly half of those who use heroin reportedly started abusing prescription pain killers before they ever used heroin.
  • Over 60 Million are said to have prescription for tranquilizers.
  • Around 16 million people at this time are abusing prescription medications.

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