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Drug Facts


  • The largest amount of illicit drug-related emergency room visits in 2011 were cocaine related (over 500,000 visits).
  • There are many types of drug and alcohol rehab available throughout the world.
  • 10 to 22% of automobile accidents involve drivers who are using drugs.
  • The National Institute of Justice research shows that, compared with traditional criminal justice strategies, drug treatment and other costs came to about $1,400 per drug court participant, saving the government about $6,700 on average per participant.
  • After time, a heroin user's sense of smell and taste become numb and may disappear.
  • In medical use, there is controversy about whether the health benefits of prescription amphetamines outweigh its risks.
  • Brain changes that occur over time with drug use challenge an addicted person's self-control and interfere with their ability to resist intense urges to take drugs.
  • 15.2% of 8th graders report they have used Marijuana.
  • Crystal Meth use can cause insomnia, anxiety, and violent or psychotic behavior.
  • Mescaline is 4000 times less potent than LSD.
  • 3 Million people in the United States have been prescribed Suboxone to treat opioid addiction.
  • Among teens, prescription drugs are the most commonly used drugs next to marijuana, and almost half of the teens abusing prescription drugs are taking painkillers.
  • Crack cocaine is one of the most powerful illegal drugs when it comes to producing psychological dependence.
  • 3 Million people in the United States have been prescribed Suboxone to treat opioid addiction.
  • 90% of people are exposed to illegal substance before the age of 18.
  • Alcohol can impair hormone-releasing glands causing them to alter, which can lead to dangerous medical conditions.
  • Attempts were made to use heroin in place of morphine due to problems of morphine abuse.
  • In 2003 a total of 4,006 people were admitted to Alaska Drug rehabilitation or Alcohol rehabilitation programs.
  • Marijuana is just as damaging to the lungs and airway as cigarettes are, leading to bronchitis, emphysema and even cancer.
  • Oxycodone has the greatest potential for abuse and the greatest dangers.

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