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Drug Facts


  • Approximately, 57 percent of Steroid users have admitted to knowing that their lives could be shortened because of it.
  • GHB is a popular drug at teen parties and "raves".
  • Over 4 million people have used oxycontin for nonmedical purposes.
  • Crystal meth comes in clear chunky crystals resembling ice and is most commonly smoked.
  • 193,717 people were admitted to Drug rehabilitation or Alcohol rehabilitation programs in California in 2006.
  • Opioid painkillers produce a short-lived euphoria, but they are also addictive.
  • Mescaline is 4000 times less potent than LSD.
  • Marijuana is actually dangerous, impacting the mind by causing memory loss and reducing ability.
  • 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.
  • Coke Bugs or Snow Bugs are an illusion of bugs crawling underneath one's skin and often experienced by Crack Cocaine users.
  • Adolf von Baeyer, the creator of barbiturates, won a Nobel Prize in chemistry in 1905 for his work in in chemical research.
  • Women who have an abortion are more prone to turn to alcohol or drug abuse afterward.
  • A 2007 survey in the US found that 3.3% of 12- to 17-year-olds and 6% of 17- to 25-year-olds had abused prescription drugs in the past month.
  • Heroin withdrawal occurs within just a few hours since the last use. Symptoms include diarrhea, insomnia, vomiting, cold flashes with goose bumps, and bone and muscle pain.
  • During the 2000's many older drugs were reapproved for new use in depression treatment.
  • The effects of methadone last much longer than the effects of heroin. A single dose lasts for about 24 hours, whereas a dose of heroin may only last for a couple of hours.
  • After time, a heroin user's sense of smell and taste become numb and may disappear.
  • Approximately 122,000 people have admitted to using PCP in the past year.
  • Nearly half (49%) of all college students either binge drink, use illicit drugs or misuse prescription drugs.
  • Ecstasy increases levels of several chemicals in the brain, including serotonin, dopamine, and norepinephrine. It alters your mood and makes you feel closer and more connected to others.

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