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Drug Facts


  • Between 2006 and 2010, 9 out of 10 antidepressant patents expired, resulting in a huge loss of pharmaceutical companies.
  • Methamphetamine can cause cardiac damage, elevates heart rate and blood pressure, and can cause a variety of cardiovascular problems, including rapid heart rate, irregular heartbeat, and increased blood pressure.
  • 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.
  • 55% of all inhalant-related deaths are nearly instantaneous, known as 'Sudden Sniffing Death Syndrome.'
  • The United States consumes 80% of the world's pain medication while only having 6% of the world's population.
  • Emergency room admissions from prescription drug abuse have risen by over 130% over the last five years.
  • Heroin belongs to a group of drugs known as 'opioids' that are from the opium poppy.
  • The 2013 World Drug Report reported that Afghanistan is the leading producer and cultivator of opium worldwide, manufacturing 74 percent of illicit opiates. Mexico, however, is the leading supplier to the United States.
  • Deaths from Alcohol poisoning are most common among the ages 35-64.
  • Krododil users rarely live more than one year after taking it.
  • Withdrawal from methadone is often even more difficult than withdrawal from heroin.
  • Methamphetamine increases the amount of the neurotransmitter dopamine, leading to high levels of that chemical in the brain.
  • The most commonly abused brand-name painkillers include Vicodin, Oxycodone, OxyContin and Percocet.
  • LSD (or its full name: lysergic acid diethylamide) is a potent hallucinogen that dramatically alters your thoughts and your perception of reality.
  • Women abuse alcohol and drugs for different reasons than men do.
  • Cocaine use can lead to death from respiratory (breathing) failure, stroke, cerebral hemorrhage (bleeding in the brain) or heart attack.
  • 1 in every 9 high school seniors has tried synthetic marijuana (also known as 'Spice' or 'K2').
  • After marijuana and alcohol, the most common drugs teens are misuing or abusing are prescription medications.3
  • More than 10 percent of U.S. children live with a parent with alcohol problems.
  • Nearly 170,000 people try heroin for the first time every year. That number is steadily increasing.

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