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Drug Facts


  • Adderall is popular on college campuses, with black markets popping up to supply the demand of students.
  • Stimulants can increase energy and enhance self esteem.
  • A tweaker can appear normal - eyes clear, speech concise, and movements brisk; however, a closer look will reveal that the person's eyes are moving ten times faster than normal, the voice has a slight quiver, and movements are quick and jerky.
  • Adolf von Baeyer, the creator of barbiturates, won a Nobel Prize in chemistry in 1905 for his work in in chemical research.
  • The Department of Justice listed the Chicago metro area as the top destination in the United States for heroin shipments.
  • 'Crack' is Cocaine cooked into rock form by processing it with ammonia or baking soda.
  • 43% of high school seniors have used marijuana.
  • While the use of many street drugs is on a slight decline in the US, abuse of prescription drugs is growing.
  • 90% of people are exposed to illegal substance before the age of 18.
  • 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.
  • Every day, we have over 8,100 NEW drug users in America. That's 3.1 million new users every year.
  • A person can become more tolerant to heroin so, after a short time, more and more heroin is needed to produce the same level of intensity.
  • Drug use can interfere with the fetus' organ formation, which takes place during the first ten weeks of conception.
  • Two thirds of teens who abuse prescription pain relievers got them from family or friends, often without their knowledge, such as stealing them from the medicine cabinet.
  • US National Survey on Drug Use and Health shows that 8.6 million Americans aged 12 and older reported having used crack.
  • Bath Salts attributed to approximately 22,000 ER visits in 2011.
  • In 2013, more high school seniors regularly used marijuana than cigarettes as 22.7% smoked pot in the last month, compared to 16.3% who smoked cigarettes.
  • Alcohol poisoning deaths are most common among ages 35-64 years old.
  • Flashbacks can occur in people who have abused hallucinogens even months after they stop taking them.
  • In the 20th Century Barbiturates were Prescribed as sedatives, anesthetics, anxiolytics, and anti-convulsants

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