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Drug Facts


  • Heroin is manufactured from opium poppies cultivated in four primary source areas: South America, Southeast and Southwest Asia, and Mexico.
  • Long-term use of painkillers can lead to dependence, even for people who are prescribed them to relieve a medical condition but eventually fall into the trap of abuse and addiction.
  • Steroids can stop growth prematurely and permanently in teenagers who take them.
  • MDMA (methylenedioxy-methamphetamine) is a synthetic, mind-altering drug that acts both as a stimulant and a hallucinogenic.
  • Alcohol misuse cost the United States $249.0 billion.
  • Methamphetamine production is a relatively simple process, especially when compared to many other recreational drugs.
  • Over 60 Million are said to have prescription for sedatives.
  • 7 million Americans abused prescription drugs, including Ritalinmore than the number who abused cocaine, heroin, hallucinogens, Ecstasy and inhalants combined.
  • Krododil users rarely live more than one year after taking it.
  • During the 2000's many older drugs were reapproved for new use in depression treatment.
  • MDMA is known on the streets as: Molly, ecstasy, XTC, X, E, Adam, Eve, clarity, hug, beans, love drug, lovers' speed, peace, uppers.
  • Test subjects who were given cocaine and Ritalin could not tell the difference.
  • A young German pharmacist called Friedrich Sertrner (1783-1841) had first applied chemical analysis to plant drugs, by purifying in 1805 the main active ingredient of opium
  • Use of amphetamines is increasing among college students. One study across a hundred colleges showed nearly 7% of college students use amphetamines illegally. Over 25% of students reported use in the past year.
  • Mushrooms (Psilocybin) (AKA: Simple Simon, shrooms, silly putty, sherms, musk, boomers): psilocybin is the hallucinogenic chemical found in approximately 190 species of edible mushrooms.
  • After marijuana and alcohol, the most common drugs teens are misuing or abusing are prescription medications.3
  • 1.1 million people each year use hallucinogens for the first time.
  • There are programs for alcohol addiction.
  • Statistics say that prohibition made Alcohol abuse worse, with more people drinking more than ever.
  • From 1992 to 2003, teen abuse of prescription drugs jumped 212 percent nationally, nearly three times the increase of misuse among other adults.

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