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Drug Facts


  • Between 2000 and 2006 the average number of alcohol related motor vehicle crashes in Utah resulting in death was approximately 59, resulting in an average of nearly 67 fatalities per year.
  • Penalties for possession, delivery and manufacturing of Ecstasy can include jail sentences of four years to life, and fines from $250,000 to $4 million, depending on the amount of the drug you have in your possession.
  • Most people use drugs for the first time when they are teenagers. There were just over 2.8 million new users (initiates) of illicit drugs in 2012, or about 7,898 new users per day. Half (52 per-cent) were under 18.
  • Meth can quickly be made with battery acid, antifreeze and drain cleaner.
  • Drug use can interfere with the healthy birth of a baby.
  • The drug is toxic to the neurological system, destroying cells containing serotonin and dopamine.
  • From 1992 to 2003, teen abuse of prescription drugs jumped 212 percent nationally, nearly three times the increase of misuse among other adults.
  • Benzodiazepines ('Benzos'), like brand-name medications Valium and Xanax, are among the most commonly prescribed depressants in the US.
  • Over 2.3 million adolescents were reported to be abusing prescription stimulant such as Ritalin.
  • 3.8% of twelfth graders reported having used Ritalin without a prescription at least once in the past year.
  • Soon following its introduction, Cocaine became a common household drug.
  • In 1990, 600,000 children in the U.S. were on stimulant medication for A.D.H.D.
  • People who use heroin regularly are likely to develop a physical dependence.
  • Cocaine use is highest among Americans aged 18 to 25.
  • Adolf von Baeyer, the creator of barbiturates, won a Nobel Prize in chemistry in 1905 for his work in in chemical research.
  • Heroin enters the brain very quickly, making it particularly addictive. It's estimated that almost one-fourth of the people who try heroin become addicted.
  • Bath Salts attributed to approximately 22,000 ER visits in 2011.
  • About 1 in 4 college students report academic consequences from drinking, including missing class, falling behind in class, doing poorly on exams or papers, and receiving lower grades overall.30
  • Anti-Depressants are often combined with Alcohol, which increases the risk of poisoning and overdose.
  • There are approximately 5,000 LSD-related emergency room visits per year.

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