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Drug Facts


  • 30,000 people may depend on over the counter drugs containing codeine, with middle-aged women most at risk, showing that "addiction to over-the-counter painkillers is becoming a serious problem.
  • In 2010, around 13 million people have abused methamphetamines in their life and approximately 350,000 people were regular users. This number increased by over 80,000 the following year.
  • Heroin usemore than doubledamong young adults ages 1825 in the past decade.
  • Rates of anti-depressant use have risen by over 400% within just three years.
  • Teens who start with alcohol are more likely to try cocaine than teens who do not drink.
  • Pharmacological treatment for depression began with MAOIs and tricyclics dating back to the 1950's.
  • In 2007, 33 counties in California reported the seizure of clandestine labs, compared with 21 counties reporting seizing labs in 2006.
  • Meth use in the United States varies geographically, with the highest rate of use in the West and the lowest in the Northeast.
  • Stress is the number one factor in drug and alcohol abuse.
  • GHB is often referred to as Liquid Ecstasy, Easy Lay, Liquid X and Goop
  • By June 2011, the PCC had received over 3,470 calls about Bath Salts.
  • Codeine taken with alcohol can cause mental clouding, reduced coordination and slow breathing.
  • In 2013, that number increased to 3.5 million children on stimulants.
  • Rohypnol causes a person to black out or forget what happened to them.
  • Cocaine increases levels of the natural chemical messenger dopamine in brain circuits controlling pleasure and movement.
  • Fentanyl is a powerful synthetic opioid analgesic that is similar to morphine but is 50 to 100 times more potent.
  • Opiate-based drug abuse contributes to over 17,000 deaths each year.
  • Chronic crystal meth users also often display poor hygiene, a pale, unhealthy complexion, and sores on their bodies from picking at 'crank bugs' - the tactile hallucination that tweakers often experience.
  • Cocaine first appeared in American society in the 1880s.
  • Meth users often have bad teeth from poor oral hygiene, dry mouth as meth can crack and deteriorate teeth.

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