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Drug Facts


  • 1 in every 9 high school seniors has tried synthetic marijuana (also known as 'Spice' or 'K2').
  • Young people have died from dehydration, exhaustion and heart attack as a result of taking too much Ecstasy.
  • Oxycodone use specifically has escalated by over 240% over the last five years.
  • Many smokers say they have trouble cutting down on the amount of cigarettes they smoke. This is a sign of addiction.
  • 2.3% of eighth graders, 5.2% of tenth graders and 6.5% of twelfth graders had tried Ecstasy at least once.
  • Synthetic drugs, also referred to as designer or club drugs, are chemically-created in a lab to mimic another drug such as marijuana, cocaine or morphine.
  • Crack comes in solid blocks or crystals varying in color from yellow to pale rose or white.
  • Snorting drugs can create loss of sense of smell, nosebleeds, frequent runny nose, and problems with swallowing.
  • Women in bars can suffer from sexually aggressive acts if they are drinking heavily.
  • In 2011, a Pennsylvania couple stabbed the walls in their apartment to attack the '90 people living in their walls.'
  • In 1898 a German chemical company launched a new medicine called Heroin'.
  • Statistics say that prohibition made Alcohol abuse worse, with more people drinking more than ever.
  • Stimulants when abused lead to a "rush" feeling.
  • Crystal meth is a stimulant that can be smoked, snorted, swallowed or injected.
  • Alcohol increases birth defects in babies known as Fetal Alcohol Syndrome.
  • Ketamine is actually a tranquilizer most commonly used in veterinary practice on animals.
  • The United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime estimated the worldwide production of amphetamine-type stimulants, which includes methamphetamine, at nearly 500 metric tons a year, with 24.7 million abusers.
  • Misuse of alcohol and illicit drugs affects society through costs incurred secondary to crime, reduced productivity at work, and health care expenses.
  • Crack Cocaine is the riskiest form of a Cocaine substance.
  • Heroin (like opium and morphine) is made from the resin of poppy plants.

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