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Drug Facts


  • 60% of teens who have abused prescription painkillers did so before age 15.
  • Invisible drugs include coffee, tea, soft drinks, tobacco, beer and wine.
  • Teens who start with alcohol are more likely to try cocaine than teens who do not drink.
  • Abused by an estimated one in five teens, prescription drugs are second only to alcohol and marijuana as the substances they use to get high.
  • Nearly one in every three emergency room admissions is attributed to opiate-based painkillers.
  • In 2012, nearly 2.5 million individuals abused prescription drugs for the first time.
  • People who use marijuana believe it to be harmless and want it legalized.
  • A biochemical abnormality in the liver forms in 80 percent of Steroid users.
  • Barbiturates can stay in one's system for 2-3 days.
  • Meth, or methamphetamine, is a powerfully addictive stimulant that is both long-lasting and toxic to the brain. Its chemistry is similar to speed (amphetamine), but meth has far more dangerous effects on the body's central nervous system.
  • When a person uses cocaine there are five new neural pathways created in the brain directly associated with addiction.
  • Over 13.5 million people admit to using opiates worldwide.
  • Alcohol is a sedative.
  • In 2003 a total of 4,006 people were admitted to Alaska Drug rehabilitation or Alcohol rehabilitation programs.
  • An estimated 208 million people internationally consume illegal drugs.
  • Crystal meth is short for crystal methamphetamine.
  • By 8th grade, before even entering high school, approximately have of adolescents have consumed alcohol, 41% have smoked cigarettes and 20% have used marijuana.
  • In 2005, 4.4 million teenagers (aged 12 to 17) in the US admitted to taking prescription painkillers, and 2.3 million took a prescription stimulant such as Ritalin. 2.2 million abused over-the-counter drugs such as cough syrup. The average age for first-time users is now 13 to 14.
  • Cocaine is one of the most dangerous and potent drugs, with the great potential of causing seizures and heart-related injuries such as stopping the heart, whether one is a short term or long term user.
  • Decreased access to dopamine often results in symptoms similar to Parkinson's disease

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